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The document provides references for electromagnetic theory, waves, optics, and related topics in physics.

The references cover topics like electromagnetism, waves, optics, mechanics, fluid dynamics, and partial differential equations.

The references include books, journal articles, and conference proceedings published by various academic presses and societies.

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