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==Kaynakça==
Jump up ^ David J Griffiths (1999). Introduction to electrodynamics (Third ed.). Prentice Hall. pp. 559–562. ISBN 0-13-805326-X.
<ref>References[edit] Jump up ^ David J Griffiths (1999). Introduction to electrodynamics (Third ed.). Prentice Hall. pp. 559–562. ISBN 0-13-805326-X. Jump up ^ Šolín, Pavel (2006). Partial differential equations and the finite element method. John Wiley and Sons. p. 273. ISBN 0-471-72070-4. ^ Jump up to: a b c J.D. Jackson, "Maxwell's Equations" video glossary entry Jump up ^ Principles of physics: a calculus-based text, by R.A. Serway, J.W. Jewett, page 809. Jump up ^ See David J. Griffiths (1999). "4.2.2". Introduction to Electrodynamics (third ed.). Prentice Hall. for a good description of how P relates to the bound charge. Jump up ^ See David J. Griffiths (1999). "6.2.2". Introduction to Electrodynamics (third ed.). Prentice Hall. for a good description of how M relates to the bound current. Jump up ^ Littlejohn, Robert (Fall 2007). "Gaussian, SI and Other Systems of Units in Electromagnetic Theory" (PDF). Physics 221A, University of California, Berkeley lecture notes. Retrieved 2008-05-06. Jump up ^ P.M. Jack (2003). "Physical Space as a Quaternion Structure I: Maxwell Equations. A Brief Note.". Toronto, Canada. arXiv:math-ph/0307038. Jump up ^ A. Waser (2000). "On the Notation of Maxwell's Field Equations". AW-Verlag. ^ Jump up to: a b Peter Monk (2003). Finite Element Methods for Maxwell's Equations. Oxford UK: Oxford University Press. p. 1 ff. ISBN 0-19-850888-3. Jump up ^ Thomas B. A. Senior & John Leonidas Volakis (1995-03-01). Approximate Boundary Conditions in Electromagnetics. London UK: Institution of Electrical Engineers. p. 261 ff. ISBN 0-85296-849-3. ^ Jump up to: a b T Hagstrom (Björn Engquist & Gregory A. Kriegsmann, Eds.) (1997). Computational Wave Propagation. Berlin: Springer. p. 1 ff. ISBN 0-387-94874-0. Jump up ^ Henning F. Harmuth & Malek G. M. Hussain (1994). Propagation of Electromagnetic Signals. Singapore: World Scientific. p. 17. ISBN 981-02-1689-0. Jump up ^ David M Cook (2002). The Theory of the Electromagnetic Field. Mineola NY: Courier Dover Publications. p. 335 ff. ISBN 0-486-42567-3. Jump up ^ Jean-Michel Lourtioz (2005-05-23). Photonic Crystals: Towards Nanoscale Photonic Devices. Berlin: Springer. p. 84. ISBN 3-540-24431-X. Jump up ^ S. G. Johnson, Notes on Perfectly Matched Layers, online MIT course notes (Aug. 2007). Jump up ^ S. F. Mahmoud (1991). Electromagnetic Waveguides: Theory and Applications applications. London UK: Institution of Electrical Engineers. Chapter 2. ISBN 0-86341-232-7. Jump up ^ John Leonidas Volakis, Arindam Chatterjee & Leo C. Kempel (1998). Finite element method for electromagnetics : antennas, microwave circuits, and scattering applications. New York: Wiley IEEE. p. 79 ff. ISBN 0-7803-3425-6. Jump up ^ Bernard Friedman (1990). Principles and Techniques of Applied Mathematics. Mineola NY: Dover Publications. ISBN 0-486-66444-9. Jump up ^ Taflove A & Hagness S C (2005). Computational Electrodynamics: The Finite-difference Time-domain Method. Boston MA: Artech House. Chapters 6 & 7. ISBN 1-58053-832-0. Jump up ^ H Freistühler & G Warnecke (2001). Hyperbolic Problems: Theory, Numerics, Applications. p. 605. Jump up ^ J Rosen. "Redundancy and superfluity for electromagnetic fields and potentials". American Journal of Physics 48 (12): 1071. Bibcode:1980AmJPh..48.1071R. doi:10.1119/1.12289. Jump up ^ B Jiang & J Wu & L.A. Povinelli (1996). "The Origin of Spurious Solutions in Computational Electromagnetics". Journal of Computational Physics 125 (1): 104. Bibcode:1996JCoPh.125..104J. doi:10.1006/jcph.1996.0082. Jump up ^ J.D. Jackson. "6.11". Classical Electrodynamics (3rd ed.). ISBN 0-471-43132-X. Jump up ^ "IEEEGHN: Maxwell's Equations". Ieeeghn.org. Retrieved 2008-10-19.</ref>
Jump up ^ Šolín, Pavel (2006). Partial differential equations and the finite element method. John Wiley and Sons. p. 273. ISBN 0-471-72070-4.
^ Jump up to: a b c J.D. Jackson, "Maxwell's Equations" video glossary entry
Jump up ^ Principles of physics: a calculus-based text, by R.A. Serway, J.W. Jewett, page 809.
Jump up ^ See David J. Griffiths (1999). "4.2.2". Introduction to Electrodynamics (third ed.). Prentice Hall. for a good description of how P relates to the bound charge.
Jump up ^ See David J. Griffiths (1999). "6.2.2". Introduction to Electrodynamics (third ed.). Prentice Hall. for a good description of how M relates to the bound current.
Jump up ^ Littlejohn, Robert (Fall 2007). "Gaussian, SI and Other Systems of Units in Electromagnetic Theory" (PDF). Physics 221A, University of California, Berkeley lecture notes. Retrieved 2008-05-06.
Jump up ^ P.M. Jack (2003). "Physical Space as a Quaternion Structure I: Maxwell Equations. A Brief Note.". Toronto, Canada. arXiv:math-ph/0307038.
Jump up ^ A. Waser (2000). "On the Notation of Maxwell's Field Equations". AW-Verlag.
^ Jump up to: a b Peter Monk (2003). Finite Element Methods for Maxwell's Equations. Oxford UK: Oxford University Press. p. 1 ff. ISBN 0-19-850888-3.
Jump up ^ Thomas B. A. Senior & John Leonidas Volakis (1995-03-01). Approximate Boundary Conditions in Electromagnetics. London UK: Institution of Electrical Engineers. p. 261 ff. ISBN 0-85296-849-3.
^ Jump up to: a b T Hagstrom (Björn Engquist & Gregory A. Kriegsmann, Eds.) (1997). Computational Wave Propagation. Berlin: Springer. p. 1 ff. ISBN 0-387-94874-0.
Jump up ^ Henning F. Harmuth & Malek G. M. Hussain (1994). Propagation of Electromagnetic Signals. Singapore: World Scientific. p. 17. ISBN 981-02-1689-0.
Jump up ^ David M Cook (2002). The Theory of the Electromagnetic Field. Mineola NY: Courier Dover Publications. p. 335 ff. ISBN 0-486-42567-3.
Jump up ^ Jean-Michel Lourtioz (2005-05-23). Photonic Crystals: Towards Nanoscale Photonic Devices. Berlin: Springer. p. 84. ISBN 3-540-24431-X.
Jump up ^ S. G. Johnson, Notes on Perfectly Matched Layers, online MIT course notes (Aug. 2007).
Jump up ^ S. F. Mahmoud (1991). Electromagnetic Waveguides: Theory and Applications applications. London UK: Institution of Electrical Engineers. Chapter 2. ISBN 0-86341-232-7.
Jump up ^ John Leonidas Volakis, Arindam Chatterjee & Leo C. Kempel (1998). Finite element method for electromagnetics : antennas, microwave circuits, and scattering applications. New York: Wiley IEEE. p. 79 ff. ISBN 0-7803-3425-6.
Jump up ^ Bernard Friedman (1990). Principles and Techniques of Applied Mathematics. Mineola NY: Dover Publications. ISBN 0-486-66444-9.
Jump up ^ Taflove A & Hagness S C (2005). Computational Electrodynamics: The Finite-difference Time-domain Method. Boston MA: Artech House. Chapters 6 & 7. ISBN 1-58053-832-0.
Jump up ^ H Freistühler & G Warnecke (2001). Hyperbolic Problems: Theory, Numerics, Applications. p. 605.
Jump up ^ J Rosen. "Redundancy and superfluity for electromagnetic fields and potentials". American Journal of Physics 48 (12): 1071. Bibcode:1980AmJPh..48.1071R. doi:10.1119/1.12289.
Jump up ^ B Jiang & J Wu & L.A. Povinelli (1996). "The Origin of Spurious Solutions in Computational Electromagnetics". Journal of Computational Physics 125 (1): 104. Bibcode:1996JCoPh.125..104J. doi:10.1006/jcph.1996.0082.
Jump up ^ J.D. Jackson. "6.11". Classical Electrodynamics (3rd ed.). ISBN 0-471-43132-X.
Jump up ^ "IEEEGHN: Maxwell's Equations". Ieeeghn.org. Retrieved 2008-10-19.