Principles of Optics 1999
DOI: 10.1017/cbo9781139644181.001
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Preface to corrected reprint of the seventh edition

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“…Incorporating (14) in the exponent in (23), it is possible to express the fields in terms of the native coordinates of Γ , denoted for brevity by E (R ), H (R )…”
Section: The Scattering Algorithmmentioning
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“…Incorporating (14) in the exponent in (23), it is possible to express the fields in terms of the native coordinates of Γ , denoted for brevity by E (R ), H (R )…”
Section: The Scattering Algorithmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The solution for the problem of scattering of a monochromatic plane wave by a moving half-plane is historically attributed to Sommerfeld [13], see also [14,15] for a discussion of the problem and the related Wiener-Hopf method, as well as early references. Presently we consider the simple problem of scattering by a perfectly-conducting half-plane, with the excitation-wave given by (29), (30) in reference-frame Γ, hence in Γ we have the corresponding transformed (31), (32).…”
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