Sergei Alexander Schelkunoff
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Sergei Alexander Schelkunoff , who published as S. A. Schelkunoff, was a distinguished mathematician, engineer and electromagnetism theorist who made noted contributions to antenna theory. Biography Schelkunoff was born in Samara, Russia in 1897, attended the University of Moscow before being drafted in 1917. He crossed Siberia into Manchuria and then Japan before settling in Seattle in 1921. There he received bachelor's and master's degrees in mathematics from the State College of Washington, now Washington State University, and in 1928 received his Ph.D. from Columbia University for his dissertation On Certain Properties of the Metrical and Generalized Metrical Groups in Linear Spaces of Dimension.
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- A mathematical theory of linear arrays (1943) (531)
- The electromagnetic theory of coaxial transmission lines and cylindrical shields (1934) (497)
- Some equivalence theorems of electromagnetics and their application to radiation problems (1936) (251)
- Conversion of Maxwell's equations into generalized Telegraphist's equations (1955) (227)
- The impedance concept and its application to problems of reflection, refraction, shielding and power absorption (1938) (181)
- Advanced antenna theory (1952) (174)
- Generalized telegraphist's equations for waveguides (1952) (159)
- Hyper-frequency wave guides — Mathematical theory (1936) (111)
- Theory of Antennas of Arbitrary Size and Shape (1941) (104)
- On Diffraction and Radiation of Electromagnetic Waves (1939) (78)
- Ultrashort electromagnetic waves IV — Guided propagation (1943) (61)
- Transmission Theory of Plane Electromagnetic Waves (1937) (61)
- Kirchhoof's formula, its vector analogue, and other field equivalence theorems (1951) (59)
- Applied mathematics for engineers and scientists (1948) (53)
- Remarks concerning wave propagation in stratified media (1951) (52)
- Theory of antennas of arbitrary size and shape (1984) (50)
- Anatomy of "Surface waves" (1959) (45)
- Crosstalk between coaxial transmission lines (1937) (35)
- Representation of Impedance Functions in Terms of Resonant Frequencies (1944) (32)
- General Theory of Symmetric Biconical Antennas (1951) (25)
- Impedance concept in wave guides (1944) (25)
- Principal and Complementary Waves in Antennas (1946) (23)
- Antenna Theory and Experiment (1944) (19)
- A General Radiation Formula (1939) (18)
- Electromagnetic fields (1963) (17)
- Modified Sommerfeld's Integral and Its Applications (1936) (17)
- On Representation of Electromagnetic Fields in Cavities in Terms of Natural Modes of Oscillation (1955) (17)
- Concernin Hallén's Integral Equation for Cylindrical Antennas (1945) (15)
- On Teaching the Undergraduate Electromagnetic Theory (1972) (14)
- Transmission theory of spherical waves (1938) (13)
- Forty years ago: Maxwell's theory invades engineering - and grows with it (1970) (13)
- On Radiation from Antennas (1942) (11)
- Methods of electromagnetic field analysis (1948) (10)
- Proposed symbols for the modified cosine and exponential integrals (1944) (8)
- The approximate solution of linear differential equations (1948) (7)
- Solution of linear and slightly nonlinear differential equations (1946) (6)
- Sergei A. Schelkunoff and the antenna theory [Scanning the Past] (1996) (6)
- A Note on Certain Guided Waves in Slightly Noncircular Tubes (1938) (5)
- Electromagnetic Waves in Conducting Tubes (1937) (4)
- On the antenna problem (1944) (4)
- On waves in bent pipes (1944) (4)
- Modern Operational Calculus. (1949) (3)
- The impedance of a transverse wire in a rectangular wave guide (1943) (3)
- Coaxial Communication Transmission Lines (1934) (3)
- On Rotations in Ordinary and Null Spaces (1931) (2)
- Correction: "Theory of Antennas of Arbitrary Size and Shape" (1943) (2)
- The End Is in Sight (1948) (2)
- COMPLEX NUMBERS IN ELEMENTARY MATHEMATICS (1932) (1)
- Review: J. Aharoni, Antennae: an introduction to their theory (1948) (1)
- Microwaves and Mathematics (1957) (1)
- A Note on a Paper Concerning a Bessel Function (1930) (1)
- Electricity and Magnetism, The Mathematical Theory. (1932) (0)
- Correction [to "A general radiation formula," by S.A. Schelkunoff, ibid., Oct 1939, pp 660-666] (1940) (0)
- A Note on Geometrical Applications of Complex Numbers (1930) (0)
- Review: C. A. Coulson, Waves. A Mathematical Account of the Common Types of Wave Motion (1942) (0)
- Coaxial communication transmission lines (1934) (0)
- Transmission Theory of Spherical Waves (1938) (0)
- Classical Electromagnetic Radiation. Jerry B. Marion. Academic Press, New York, 1965. xvi + 479 pp. Illus. $10.75 (1965) (0)
- Book Review: Mathematics Applied to Electrical Engineering (1941) (0)
- Review: A. G. Warren, Mathematics Applied to Electrical Engineering (1941) (0)
- Advanced Undergraduate or Graduate Textbook: Classical Electromagnetic Radiation . Jerry B. Marion. Academic Press, New York, 1965. xvi + 479 pp. Illus. $10.75. (1965) (0)
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