While the title credits John R. Reitz as the primary author (based on the original 1960 edition), the most widely used and influential version is the , co-authored with Milford and Christy. In the Spanish-speaking world, the book is universally known by the title you provided, published by Addison-Wesley Iberoamericana .
: Inicia con un capítulo dedicado al análisis vectorial (gradiente, divergencia, rotacional), esencial para simplificar la notación de las leyes físicas. Fourth Edition (1993) While the title credits John R
: Later editions include specialized topics such as the physics of plasmas and the electrodynamics of superconductivity. Computational Focus ∇·E = 0 ∇·B = 0 ∇×E =
While Reitz covers moving charges, the treatment of special relativity as the foundation of electromagnetism (popularized by Purcell) is weak. The book treats relativity as a consequence of Maxwell, rather than the other way around. : Later editions include specialized topics such as
Fundamentos de la Teoría Electromagnética de John R. Reitz
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