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== pYL205 : Electrodynamics ==&lt;br /&gt;
Electrostatics and magnetostatics. Laplace and Poisson equations (solution), method of images. Multipole expansion. Maxwell&amp;#039;s equations. Wave equation. Frequency dependence of permittivity. Absorption and dispersion. Kramers-Kronig relations. Conservation laws: Continuity equation, Poynting theorem, stress-energy tensor and Conservation of momentum. Solutions of Maxwell&amp;#039;s equations in terms of potentials. Gauge transformations. Continuous distribution and retarded potentials. Lienard-Wiechert potentials. Field of moving point charge. Radiation, Electric dipole radiation, magnetic dipole radiation, Radiation from an arbitrary source. Power radiated by a point charge. Radiation reaction. Four vectors, Transformations of four vectors and tensors under Lorentz transformations. Formulation of Maxwell&amp;#039;s equations in relativistic notations. Transformations of electric and the magnetic field vectors. Magnetism as a relativistic phenomenon. Lagrangian formulation of the electromagnetic field equations. Euler-Lagrange equations.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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