ElectroMagnetic Theory: Scans of Lecture Notes

Most lectures — regular or extra — for the Classical Electrodynamics class are mirrored on Zoom and recorded on the cloud, with the records available on Canvas. Unfortunately, due to techical glitches some lectures do not get recorded. For these un-recorded lectures, I am going to scan my notes, post them on my web site, and link them to this page, see below.

Regular lecture #1 on August 27:
The recording exists, but it shows my face instead of the shared screen. Fortunately, I used pre-made notes for the whole lecture:
Part 1: Syllabus and administration of the class.
Part 2: Intro to the electrostatic boundary problems, and the image charge method.
Part 3: Started Separation of variables method.
Regular lecture #8 on September 19:
The recording is missing altogether.
Part 1: a brief illustration of the origins of bound charges and bound currents, and how H and <B work in electromagnets.
Part 2: electrostatic energy; here are my scanned notes.
Regular lecture #15 on October 15:
The recording is missing altogether.
Part 1: dispersion of waves; here is the PDF file.
Part 2: attenuation of EM waves; here are my scanned notes.

Last Modified: October 18, 2024.
Vadim Kaplunovsky
vadim@physics.utexas.edu