References for Microwave Linear Accelerators
Course Notes
(no need to print these, hard copy will be handed out)
Helpful References - But Not Required
Microwave
- Classical Electrodynamics,
John David Jackson, 2nd Edition, (John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1975)
A graduate level electrodynamics text.
- Foundations for Microwave Engineering,
Robert E. Collin, (McGraw-Hill, New York, 1966)
An overview of the elements of microwave electronics.
Computational
- Numerical Recipes, The Art of Scientific Computing
W.H. Press, B.P. Flannery, S.A. Teukolsky, W.T. Vetterling, (Cambridge
University Press , Cambridge, 1990)
An introduction to numerical techniques.
- Plasma Physics Via Computer Simulation,
Charles K. Birdsall and A. Bruce Langdon, (McGraw-Hill, New York, 1985)
An introduction to particle-in-cell simulatons.
- Handbook of Mathematical Functions, M. Abramowitz & I. Stegun,
(Dover Publications, Inc., New York, 1970)
- Table of Integrals, Series, and Products,
I. S. Gradshteyn and I. M. Ryzhik (Academic Press, San Diego, 1980)
Applications
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Tutorial on Linear Colliders, Frank Zimmermann, CERN
- Medical Electron Accelerators,
Craig S. Nunan, Eiji Tanabe, C. J. Karzmark
(McGraw-Hill, New York, 1993)
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