Prefacetothesecondedition.
PrefacetothefirstEnglishedition
Notation
I.ELECTROSTATICSOFCONDUCTORS
1.Theelectrostaticfieldofconductors
2.Theenergyoftheelectrostaticfieldofconductors
3.Methodsofsolvingproblemsinelectrostatics
4.Aconductingellipsoid
5.Theforcesonaconductor
II.ELECTROSTATICSOFDIELECTRICS
6.Theelectricfieldindielectrics
7.Thepermittivity
8.Adielectricellipsoid
9.Thepermittivityofamixture
10.Thermodynamicrelationsfordielectricsinanelectricfield
11.Thetotalfreeenergyofadielectric
12.Electrostrictionofisotropicdielectrics
13.Dielectricpropertiesofcrystals
14.Thesignofthedielectricsusceptibility
15.Electricforcesinafluiddielectric
16.Electricforcesinsolids
17.Piezoelectrics
18.Thermodynamicinequalities
19.Ferroelectrics
20.Improperferroelectrics
III.STEADYCURRENT
21.Thecurrentdensityandtheconductivity
22.TheHalleffect
23.Thecontactpotential
24.Thegalvaniccell
25.Electrocapillarity
26.Thermoelectricphenomena
27.Thermogalvanomagneticphenomena
28.Diffusionphenomena
IV.STATICMAGNETICFIELD
29.Staticmagneticfield
30.Themagneticfieldofasteadycurrent
31.Thermodynamicrelationsinamagneticfield
32.Thetotalfreeenergyofamagneticsubstance
33.Theenergyofasystemofcurrents
34.Theself-inductanceoflinearconductors
35.Forcesinamagneticfield
36.Gyromagneticphenomena
V.FERROMAGNETISMANDANTIFERROMAGNETISM
37.Magneticsymmetryofcrystals
38.Magneticclassesandspacegroups
39.FerromagnetsneartheCuriepoint
40.Themagneticanisotropyenergy
41.Themagnetizationcurveofferromagnets
42.Magnetostrictionofferromagnets
43.Surfacetensionofadomainwall
44.Thedomainstructureofferromagnets
45.Single-domainparticles
46.Orientationaltransitions
47.Fluctuationsinferromagnets
48.AntiferromagnetsneartheCuriepoint
49.Thebicriticalpointforanantiferromagnet
50.Weakferromagnetism
51.Piezomagnetismandthemagnetoelectriceffect
52.Helicoidalmagneticstructures
VI.SUPERCONDUCTIVITY
53.Themagneticpropertiesofsuperconductors
54.Thesuperconductivitycurrent
55.Thecriticalfield
56.Theintermediatestate
57.Structureoftheintermediatestate
VII.QUASI-STATICELECTROMAGNETICFIELD
58.Equationsofthequasi-staticfield
59.Depthofpenetrationofamagneticfieldintoaconductor
60.Theskineffect
51.Thecomplexresistance
62.Capacitanceinaquasi-steadycurrentcircuit
53.Motionofaconductorinamagneticfield
54.Excitationofcurrentsbyacceleration
VIII.MAGNETOHYDRODYNAMICS
65.Theequationsofmotionforafluidinamagneticfield..
66.Dissipativeprocessesinmagnetohydrodynamics
67.Magnetohydrodynamicflowbetweenparallelplanes
68:Equilibriumconfigurations
69.Hydromagneticwaves
70.Conditionsatdiscontinuities
71.Tangentialandrotationaldiscontinuities
72.Shockwaves
73.Evolutionaryshockwaves
74.Theturbulentdynamo
IX.THEELECTROMAGNETICWAVEEQUATIONS
75.Thefieldequationsinadielectricintheabsenceofdispersion
76.Theelectrodynamicsofmovingdielectrics
77.Thedispersionofthepermittivity
78.Thepermittivityatveryhighfrequencies
79.Thedispersionofthemagneticpermeability
80.Thefieldenergyindispersivemedia
81.Thestresstensorindispersivemedia
82.Theanalyticalpropertiesofε(ω)
83.Aplanemonochromaticwave
84.Transparentmedia
X.THEPROPAGATIONOFELECTROMAGNETICWAVES
85.Geometricaloptics
86.Reflectionandrefractionofelectromagneticwaves
87.Thesurfaceimpedanceofmetals
88.Thepropagationofwavesinaninhomogeneousmedium
89.Thereciprocityprinciple
90.Electromagneticoscillationsinhollowresonators
91.Thepropagationofelectromagneticwavesinwaveguides
92.Thescatteringofelectromagneticwavesbysmallparticles
93.Theabsorptionofelectromagneticwavesbysmallparticles
94.Diffractionbyawedge
95.Diffractionbyaplanescreen
Xl.ELECTROMAGNETICWAVESINANISOTROPICMEDIA
96.Thepermittivityofcrystals
97.Aplanewaveinananisotropicmedium
98.Opticalpropertiesofuniaxialcrystals
99.Biaxialcrystals
100.Doublerefractioninanelectricfield
101.Magnetic-opticaleffects
102.Mechanical—opticaleffects
XII.SPATIALDISPERSION
103.Spatialdispersion
104.Naturalopticalactivity
105.Spatialdispersioninopticallyinactivemedia
106.Spatialdispersionnearanabsorptionline
XIII.NON-LINEAROPTICS
107.Frequencytransformationinnon-lincarmedia
108.Thenon-linearpermittivity
109.Self-focusing
110.Second-harmonicgeneration
111.Strongelectromagneticwaves
112.StimulatedRamanscattering
XIV.THEPASSAGEOFFASTPARTICLESTHROUGHMATTER
113.Ionizationlossesbyfastparticlesinmatter:,thenon-relativisticcase
114.Ionizationlossesbyfastparticlesinmatter:therelativisticcase
115.Cherenkovradiation
116.Transitionradiation
XV.SCATTERINGOFELECTROMAGNETICWAVES
117.Thegeneraltheoryofscatteringinisotropicmedia
118.Theprincipleofdetailedbalancingappliedtoscattering
119.Scatteringwithsmallchangeoffrequency
120.Rayleighscatteringingasesandliquids
121.Criticalopalescence
122.Scatteringinliquidcrystals
123.Scatteringinamorphoussolids
XVI.DIFFRACTIONOFX-RAYSINCRYSTALS
124.ThegeneraltheoryofX-raydiffraction
125.Theintegralintensity
126.DiffusethermalscatteringofX-rays
127.Thetemperaturedependenceofthediffractioncross-section
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