In the world of advanced physics and electrical engineering, few textbooks have achieved the legendary status of Fundamentos de la Teoría Electromagnética by John R. Reitz, Frederick J. Milford, and Robert W. Christy. Originally published in English as Foundations of Electromagnetic Theory, this seminal work has served as a cornerstone for university-level electromagnetism courses for decades. For Spanish-speaking students and professionals, the translated version—Fundamentos de la Teoria Electromagnetica—remains an indispensable resource.
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