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Mishchenko, Michael I.
Electromagnetic scattering by particles and particle groups = an introduction /
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Title/Author:
Electromagnetic scattering by particles and particle groups/ Michael I. Mishchenko.
Reminder of title:
an introduction /
remainder title:
Electromagnetic Scattering by Particles & Particle Groups
Author:
Mishchenko, Michael I.
Published:
Cambridge :Cambridge University Press, : 2014.,
Description:
xviii, 435 p. :ill., digital ; : 24 cm.;
Subject:
Light - Scattering. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781139019064
ISBN:
9781139019064
Electromagnetic scattering by particles and particle groups = an introduction /
Mishchenko, Michael I.
Electromagnetic scattering by particles and particle groups
an introduction /[electronic resource] :Electromagnetic Scattering by Particles & Particle GroupsMichael I. Mishchenko. - Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,2014. - xviii, 435 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
This self-contained and accessible book provides a thorough introduction to the basic physical and mathematical principles required in studying the scattering and absorption of light and other electromagnetic radiation by particles and particle groups. For the first time the theories of electromagnetic scattering, radiative transfer, and weak localization are combined into a unified, consistent branch of physical optics directly based on the Maxwell equations. A particular focus is given to key aspects such as time and ensemble averaging at different scales, ergodicity, and the physical nature of measurements afforded by actual photopolarimeters. Featuring over 120 end-of-chapter exercises, with hints and solutions provided, this clear, one-stop resource is ideal for self-study or classroom use, and will be invaluable to both graduate students and researchers in remote sensing, physical and biomedical optics, optical communications, optical particle characterization, atmospheric physics and astrophysics.
ISBN: 9781139019064Subjects--Topical Terms:
639771
Light
--Scattering.
LC Class. No.: QC427.4 / .M567 2014
Dewey Class. No.: 535.4
Electromagnetic scattering by particles and particle groups = an introduction /
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https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781139019064
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