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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_773294317
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (209 pages) , Illustrationen
    Edition: Also available in print
    ISBN: 9781627050401
    Series Statement: Synthesis lectures on computational electromagnetics #31
    Content: This book describes and illustrates the application of several asymptotic methods that have proved useful in the authors' research in electromagnetics and antennas. We first define asymptotic approximations and expansions and explain these concepts in detail. We then develop certain pre-requisites from complex analysis such as power series, multivalued functions (including the concepts of branch points and branch cuts), and the all-important gamma function. Of particular importance is the idea of analytic continuation (of functions of a single complex variable); our discussions here include some recent, direct applications to antennas and computational electro-magnetics
    Content: 3. Concepts from complex variables -- 3.1 Gamma function and related functions -- 3.2 Power series -- 3.3 Analytic continuation -- 3.3.1 Removable singularities -- 3.3.2 Geometric series -- 3.3.3 Analytic continuation defined: uniqueness -- 3.3.4 Further examples -- 3.3.5 Integrals that are analytic functions of a parameter -- 3.4 Multivalued functions and branch points -- 3.4.1 Square root -- 3.4.2 Further examples -- 3.4.3 The point at infinity -- 3.5 Branches and principal values of multivalued functions -- 3.5.1 Square root -- 3.5.2 Logarithm and powers other than the square root -- 3.5.3 The function [square root of] z2-1 -- 3.5.4 Values on branch cuts -- 3.6 Applications to antennas and electromagnetics: nonsolvability -- 3.6.1 Hallén's and Pocklington's equations with the approximate kernel -- 3.6.2 Integral equation related to the method of auxiliary sources (MAS) -- 3.7 Supplementary remarks and further reading -- 3.8 Problems -- References --
    Content: 2. Asymptotic approximations defined -- 2.1 Definitions -- 2.2 Remarks and examples -- 2.3 Compound asymptotic approximations -- 2.3.1 Elementary example -- 2.3.2 Bessel function of order zero -- 2.4 Asymptotic expansions -- 2.5 Historical and supplementary remarks -- 2.6 Problems -- References --
    Content: 1. Introduction: simple asymptotic approximations -- 1.1 Far field of linear antenna -- 1.2 Period of simple pendulum: small oscillations -- 1.3 A differential equation -- 1.3.1 "Series solution" -- 1.3.2 The solution as an integral: integration by parts -- 1.4 Asymptotic approximations for high-SWR transmission lines -- 1.4.1 Exact formulas -- 1.4.2 Further exact formulas: large- and small- g regions -- 1.4.3 Asymptotic formulas for the large-g region -- 1.4.4 Asymptotic formulas for the small-g region -- 1.5 Supplementary remarks and further reading -- 1.6 Problems -- References --
    Content: 4. Laplace's method and Watson's lemma -- 4.1 Laplace's method -- 4.1.1 Simple example -- 4.1.2 Related examples -- 4.1.3 Stirling's formula: leading term -- 4.1.4 An application to the thin-wire circular-loop antenna -- 4.2 Watson's lemma -- 4.2.1 Statement of lemma and motivation -- 4.2.2 Remarks and extensions -- 4.2.3 Examples -- 4.2.4 Stirling's formula revisited and Lagrange inversion theorem -- 4.2.5 An application to the method of auxiliary sources -- 4.3 Additional remarks -- 4.4 Problems -- References --
    Content: 5. Integration by parts and asymptotics of some Fourier transforms -- 5.1 Integration by parts and Laplace transforms -- 5.1.1 Complementary error function -- 5.1.2 Remarks -- 5.2 Integration by parts and Fourier transforms -- 5.2.1 Simple example: Riemann-Lebesgue lemma -- 5.2.2 Remarks on the lemma -- 5.2.3 Simple example continued -- 5.2.4 Example with zero boundary terms -- 5.3 More on Fourier transforms -- 5.4 Applications to wire antennas -- 5.4.1 On the kernels of Hallén's and Pocklington's equations -- 5.4.2 Behavior of current near delta-function generator -- 5.5 Problems -- References --
    Content: 6. Poisson summation formula and applications -- 6.1 Doubly infinite sums -- 6.1.1 Formula and its derivation -- 6.1.2 Remarks -- 6.1.3 A first example -- 6.1.4 Application: infinite linear array of traveling-wave currents -- 6.1.5 Application: coupled pseudopotential arrays -- 6.2 Finite sums -- 6.2.1 Formula and proof -- 6.2.2 Remarks -- 6.2.3 Elementary example -- 6.2.4 Continuous functions with equal endpoint values -- 6.2.5 Application: cylindrical array of traveling-wave currents -- 6.3 Problems -- References --
    Content: 7. Mellin-transform method for asymptotic evaluation of integrals -- 7.1 Summary of Mellin-transform method -- 7.2 Lemmas for residue calculations -- 7.3 Simple example -- 7.4 On the convergence of Mellin-Barnes integrals -- 7.5 Application to highly directive current distributions -- 7.6 Further reading -- 7.7 Problems -- References --
    Content: 8. More applications to wire antennas -- 8.1 Problem pertaining to magnetic frill generator -- 8.1.1 Statement of problem -- 8.1.2 Preliminaries -- 8.1.3 Derivation of Eq. 8.6 -- 8.2 Oscillations with the approximate kernel: case of delta-function generator -- 8.2.1 Integral equation: nonsolvability -- 8.2.2 Numerical method: solution for nonzero discretization length -- 8.2.3 Asymptotic approximation for small discretization length -- 8.3 On the near field due to oscillating current -- 8.3.1 Statement of problem -- 8.3.2 Derivation of Eq. 8.46 -- 8.4 Supplementary remarks -- 8.5 Problems -- References --
    Content: A. Special functions -- Preliminaries -- Exponential, sine, and cosine integrals -- Definitions and small-argument expansions -- Large-argument expansions -- Complete elliptic integral of the first kind -- Bessel and Hankel functions -- Definitions and small-argument asymptotic approximations -- Large-argument asymptotic expansions -- Large-order asymptotic approximations -- Addition theorem for Hankel function of order zero -- Modified Bessel functions -- Generalized hypergeometric functions -- Problems -- References -- B. On the convergence/divergence of definite integrals -- Some remarks on our rules -- Rules for determining convergence/divergence -- Examples -- References -- Authors' biographies -- Index
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Part of: Synthesis digital library of engineering and computer science , 1. Introduction: simple asymptotic approximations1.1 Far field of linear antenna -- 1.2 Period of simple pendulum: small oscillations -- 1.3 A differential equation -- 1.3.1 "Series solution" -- 1.3.2 The solution as an integral: integration by parts -- 1.4 Asymptotic approximations for high-SWR transmission lines -- 1.4.1 Exact formulas -- 1.4.2 Further exact formulas: large- and small- g regions -- 1.4.3 Asymptotic formulas for the large-g region -- 1.4.4 Asymptotic formulas for the small-g region -- 1.5 Supplementary remarks and further reading -- 1.6 Problems -- References , 2. Asymptotic approximations defined2.1 Definitions -- 2.2 Remarks and examples -- 2.3 Compound asymptotic approximations -- 2.3.1 Elementary example -- 2.3.2 Bessel function of order zero -- 2.4 Asymptotic expansions -- 2.5 Historical and supplementary remarks -- 2.6 Problems -- References , 3. Concepts from complex variables3.1 Gamma function and related functions -- 3.2 Power series -- 3.3 Analytic continuation -- 3.3.1 Removable singularities -- 3.3.2 Geometric series -- 3.3.3 Analytic continuation defined: uniqueness -- 3.3.4 Further examples -- 3.3.5 Integrals that are analytic functions of a parameter -- 3.4 Multivalued functions and branch points -- 3.4.1 Square root -- 3.4.2 Further examples -- 3.4.3 The point at infinity -- 3.5 Branches and principal values of multivalued functions -- 3.5.1 Square root -- 3.5.2 Logarithm and powers other than the square root -- 3.5.3 The function [square root of] z2-1 -- 3.5.4 Values on branch cuts -- 3.6 Applications to antennas and electromagnetics: nonsolvability -- 3.6.1 Hallén's and Pocklington's equations with the approximate kernel -- 3.6.2 Integral equation related to the method of auxiliary sources (MAS) -- 3.7 Supplementary remarks and further reading -- 3.8 Problems -- References , 4. Laplace's method and Watson's lemma4.1 Laplace's method -- 4.1.1 Simple example -- 4.1.2 Related examples -- 4.1.3 Stirling's formula: leading term -- 4.1.4 An application to the thin-wire circular-loop antenna -- 4.2 Watson's lemma -- 4.2.1 Statement of lemma and motivation -- 4.2.2 Remarks and extensions -- 4.2.3 Examples -- 4.2.4 Stirling's formula revisited and Lagrange inversion theorem -- 4.2.5 An application to the method of auxiliary sources -- 4.3 Additional remarks -- 4.4 Problems -- References , 5. Integration by parts and asymptotics of some Fourier transforms5.1 Integration by parts and Laplace transforms -- 5.1.1 Complementary error function -- 5.1.2 Remarks -- 5.2 Integration by parts and Fourier transforms -- 5.2.1 Simple example: Riemann-Lebesgue lemma -- 5.2.2 Remarks on the lemma -- 5.2.3 Simple example continued -- 5.2.4 Example with zero boundary terms -- 5.3 More on Fourier transforms -- 5.4 Applications to wire antennas -- 5.4.1 On the kernels of Hallén's and Pocklington's equations -- 5.4.2 Behavior of current near delta-function generator -- 5.5 Problems -- References , 6. Poisson summation formula and applications6.1 Doubly infinite sums -- 6.1.1 Formula and its derivation -- 6.1.2 Remarks -- 6.1.3 A first example -- 6.1.4 Application: infinite linear array of traveling-wave currents -- 6.1.5 Application: coupled pseudopotential arrays -- 6.2 Finite sums -- 6.2.1 Formula and proof -- 6.2.2 Remarks -- 6.2.3 Elementary example -- 6.2.4 Continuous functions with equal endpoint values -- 6.2.5 Application: cylindrical array of traveling-wave currents -- 6.3 Problems -- References , 7. Mellin-transform method for asymptotic evaluation of integrals7.1 Summary of Mellin-transform method -- 7.2 Lemmas for residue calculations -- 7.3 Simple example -- 7.4 On the convergence of Mellin-Barnes integrals -- 7.5 Application to highly directive current distributions -- 7.6 Further reading -- 7.7 Problems -- References , 8. More applications to wire antennas8.1 Problem pertaining to magnetic frill generator -- 8.1.1 Statement of problem -- 8.1.2 Preliminaries -- 8.1.3 Derivation of Eq. 8.6 -- 8.2 Oscillations with the approximate kernel: case of delta-function generator -- 8.2.1 Integral equation: nonsolvability -- 8.2.2 Numerical method: solution for nonzero discretization length -- 8.2.3 Asymptotic approximation for small discretization length -- 8.3 On the near field due to oscillating current -- 8.3.1 Statement of problem -- 8.3.2 Derivation of Eq. 8.46 -- 8.4 Supplementary remarks -- 8.5 Problems -- References , A. Special functionsPreliminaries -- Exponential, sine, and cosine integrals -- Definitions and small-argument expansions -- Large-argument expansions -- Complete elliptic integral of the first kind -- Bessel and Hankel functions -- Definitions and small-argument asymptotic approximations -- Large-argument asymptotic expansions -- Large-order asymptotic approximations -- Addition theorem for Hankel function of order zero -- Modified Bessel functions -- Generalized hypergeometric functions -- Problems -- References -- B. On the convergence/divergence of definite integrals -- Some remarks on our rules -- Rules for determining convergence/divergence -- Examples -- References -- Authors' biographies -- Index. , Also available in print. , System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781627050395
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_9948234275202882
    Format: 1 online resource (xix, 628 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9780511541100 (ebook)
    Content: Cylindrical arrays lie at the heart of the antenna systems of most major radio communication systems, including broadcasting networks, cellular 'phone systems and radar. In this book, the authors present practical theoretical methods for determining current distributions, input admittances and field patterns of a wide variety of cylindrical antennas, including the isolated antenna, the two-element array, the circular array, curtain arrays, Yagi and log-periodic arrays, planar arrays and three-dimensional arrays. Coverage includes analysis of horizontal antennas over, on and in the earth and sea, large resonant arrays of electrically short dipoles and a chapter on the theory and techniques of experimental measurement. Written by three of the leading engineers in the field, and based on world-class research carried out at Harvard over the last forty years, Cylindrical Antennas and Arrays is destined to become established as the basic reference for practising engineers and advanced students for many years to come.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). , Introduction -- , An approximate analysis of the cylindrical antenna -- , The two-element array -- , The circular array -- , The circuit and radiating properties of curtain arrays -- , Arrays with unequal elements: parasitic and log-periodic antennas -- , Planar and three-dimensional arrays -- , Vertical dipoles on and over the earth or sea -- , Dipoles parallel to the plane boundaries of layered regions; horizontal dipole over, on, and in the earth or sea -- , Application of the two-term theory to general arrays of parallel non-staggered elements -- , Resonances in large circular arrays of perfectly conducting dipoles -- , Resonances in large circular arrays of highly conducting dipoles.
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9780521431071
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    almahu_9948309807202882
    Format: xix, 628 p. : , ill.
    Edition: Rev. and enlarged ed.
    Edition: Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
    Note: Previously published as: Arrays of cylindrical dipoles. London : Cambridge U.P., 1968.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    San Rafael, California 〈1537 Fourth Street, San Rafael, CA 94901 USA〉 : Morgan & Claypool
    UID:
    gbv_1654602205
    Format: Online Ressource (1 PDF (xix, 187 pages)) , illustrations.
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    ISBN: 9781627050401
    Series Statement: Synthesis lectures on computational electromagnetics 1932-1716 # 31
    Content: This book describes and illustrates the application of several asymptotic methods that have proved useful in the authors' research in electromagnetics and antennas. We first define asymptotic approximations and expansions and explain these concepts in detail. We then develop certain pre-requisites from complex analysis such as power series, multivalued functions (including the concepts of branch points and branch cuts), and the all-important gamma function. Of particular importance is the idea of analytic continuation (of functions of a single complex variable); our discussions here include some recent, direct applications to antennas and computational electro-magnetics
    Note: Part of: Synthesis digital library of engineering and computer science. - Series from website. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - Compendex. INSPEC. Google scholar. Google book search. - Title from PDF title page (viewed on October 17, 2013) , System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader.
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Fikioris, George J., 1962 - Selected asymptotic methods with applications to electromagnetics and antennas [San Rafael, Calif.] : Morgan & Claypool, 2014 ISBN 9781627050395
    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    edocfu_9959244890302883
    Format: 1 online resource (xix, 628 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    Edition: Rev. and enlarged ed.
    ISBN: 1-107-12651-7 , 0-521-01786-6 , 1-280-41460-X , 9786610414604 , 0-511-17978-2 , 1-139-14567-3 , 0-511-05910-8 , 0-511-33085-5 , 1-60119-738-1 , 0-511-54110-4 , 0-511-06756-9
    Content: Cylindrical arrays lie at the heart of the antenna systems of most major radio communication systems, including broadcasting networks, cellular 'phone systems and radar. In this book, the authors present practical theoretical methods for determining current distributions, input admittances and field patterns of a wide variety of cylindrical antennas, including the isolated antenna, the two-element array, the circular array, curtain arrays, Yagi and log-periodic arrays, planar arrays and three-dimensional arrays. Coverage includes analysis of horizontal antennas over, on and in the earth and sea, large resonant arrays of electrically short dipoles and a chapter on the theory and techniques of experimental measurement. Written by three of the leading engineers in the field, and based on world-class research carried out at Harvard over the last forty years, Cylindrical Antennas and Arrays is destined to become established as the basic reference for practising engineers and advanced students for many years to come.
    Note: Previously published as: Arrays of cylindrical dipoles. London : Cambridge U.P., 1968. , Introduction -- , An approximate analysis of the cylindrical antenna -- , The two-element array -- , The circular array -- , The circuit and radiating properties of curtain arrays -- , Arrays with unequal elements: parasitic and log-periodic antennas -- , Planar and three-dimensional arrays -- , Vertical dipoles on and over the earth or sea -- , Dipoles parallel to the plane boundaries of layered regions; horizontal dipole over, on, and in the earth or sea -- , Application of the two-term theory to general arrays of parallel non-staggered elements -- , Resonances in large circular arrays of perfectly conducting dipoles -- , Resonances in large circular arrays of highly conducting dipoles. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-511-06543-4
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-521-43107-7
    Language: English
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  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    UID:
    gbv_88349213X
    Format: Online-Ressource (1 online resource (652 p.)) , digital, PDF file(s).
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    ISBN: 9780511541100
    Uniform Title: Arrays of cylindrical dipoles
    Content: Cylindrical arrays lie at the heart of the antenna systems of most major radio communication systems, including broadcasting networks, cellular 'phone systems and radar. In this book, the authors present practical theoretical methods for determining current distributions, input admittances and field patterns of a wide variety of cylindrical antennas, including the isolated antenna, the two-element array, the circular array, curtain arrays, Yagi and log-periodic arrays, planar arrays and three-dimensional arrays. Coverage includes analysis of horizontal antennas over, on and in the earth and sea, large resonant arrays of electrically short dipoles and a chapter on the theory and techniques of experimental measurement. Written by three of the leading engineers in the field, and based on world-class research carried out at Harvard over the last forty years, Cylindrical Antennas and Arrays is destined to become established as the basic reference for practising engineers and advanced students for many years to come
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015) , 1. Introduction -- 2. An approximate analysis of the cylindrical antenna -- 3. The two-element array -- 4. The circular array -- 5. The circuit and radiating properties of curtain arrays -- 6. Arrays with unequal elements: parasitic and log-periodic antennas -- 7. Planar and three-dimensional arrays -- 8. Vertical dipoles on and over the earth or sea -- 9. Dipoles parallel to the plane boundaries of layered regions; horizontal dipole over, on, and in the earth or sea -- 10. Application of the two-term theory to general arrays of parallel non-staggered elements -- 11. Resonances in large circular arrays of perfectly conducting dipoles -- 12. Resonances in large circular arrays of highly conducting dipoles.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780521431071
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780521017862
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe King, Ronold Wyeth Percival, 1905 - 2006 Cylindrical antennas and arrays Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge University Press, 2002 ISBN 0521431077
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780521431071
    Language: English
    Subjects: Engineering
    RVK:
    Keywords: Vertikalantenne ; Antennengruppe
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  • 7
    Book
    Book
    Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge University Press
    UID:
    gbv_334954207
    Format: XIX, 628 S. , graph. Darst. , 26 cm
    Edition: Rev. and enl. 2. ed. of 'Arrays of cylindrical dipoles'
    ISBN: 0521431077
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Früher u.d.T.: King, Ronold W. P.: Arrays of cylindrical dipoles
    Additional Edition: Online-Ausg. Cylindrical Antennas and Arrays Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2002 ISBN 9780511541100
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe King, Ronold W. P Cylindrical Antennas and Arrays. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2002 ISBN 9781139145671
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe King, Ronold W. P Cylindrical antennas and arrays Cambridge, UK : Cambridge University Press, 2002 ISBN 9781601197382
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1601197381
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780521431071
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0521431077
    Language: English
    Subjects: Engineering
    RVK:
    RVK:
    Keywords: Antennengruppe ; Zylindrische Anordnung ; Dipolantennengruppe
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