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The synthesis problem solves a task of creating antennas with a high performance. One can use two methods. The first method is the creation of new antennas on a basis of new ideas, new materials and new technological opportunities. As an example of new antennas one can call volume (three-dimensional) self-complementary antennas. They are structures of electric and magnetic radiators, placed on cylindrical, conical and parabolic surfaces of revolution. Another method of solving the inverse problem is determining parameters, providing optimum electrical characteristics of known antennas. Thus, an inclusion of concentrated loads along a linear radiator allows achieving a variety of aims: creation of a wide-range radiation, creation of a given current distribution, reduction of superstructures impact on radiation patterns, etc. A method of mathematical programming is of important significance in numerical solution of these problems.

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Boris Levin is author of 5 books on antennas and EM theory, including "The theory of thin antennas..." (Bentham, 2013)and "Method of complex potential..." (LAP, 2014). In 1993 he received Degree of Doctor of Sciences in Physics and Mathematics from S.-Petersburg Polytechnic University. Since 2008 he works in Holon Institute of Technology, Israel.

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  • PublisherLAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
  • Publication date2014
  • ISBN 10 3659598534
  • ISBN 13 9783659598531
  • BindingPaperback
  • LanguageEnglish
  • Number of pages212

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