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The following seven chapters are devoted to infinite bodies which are two-dimensional in the sense that there surfaces are described by an equation of the form independently of z, where are cylindrical polar coordinates.
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normalized total scattering cross section, creeping wave contribution, geometrical optics boundary, incidence along the minor axis, incidence along the major axis, dxx tanh, arbitrarily oriented electric dipole, total electromagnetic field components, normalized bistatic cross section, acoustically soft cone, geometrical optics boundaries, spheroid departs, spheroid whose surface, surface field components, axial incidence, plane wave whose direction, line source parallel, radial electric dipole, distance between the reflection point, ikp cos, back scattering cross section, geometrical optics contribution, oriented magnetic dipole, low frequency expansions, scattered magnetic field
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New York, Technical Report, Ann Arbor, Diffraction of Electromagnetic Waves, Circular Aperture, Pure Appl, Harvard University, Soviet Phys, Nmn Rmn, Radio Eng, Lord Rayleigh, Conducting Screen, Dipole Field, Pergamon Press, Cambridge Phil, Cruft Laboratory, Non Ron, London Math, Rational Mech, Scalar Diffraction, Electromagnetic Wave Theory, Form of Ellipsoids, Passage of Electric Waves, Small Obstacles, Circular Disk
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