Classical What Are the Best Resources for Learning Electromagnetic Scattering?

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Key resources for learning Classical Electromagnetic Scattering, particularly from an applied perspective, include "Advanced Electromagnetic Theory" by Balanis, which provides foundational knowledge relevant to scattering phenomena. Additionally, "Mathematical Foundations of Imaging, Tomography and Wavefield Inversion" by Devaney is recommended for its insights into inverse modeling techniques. These texts support the simulation of forward scattering data and the development of improved inverse methods for reconstructing media profiles, specifically in the context of 2D and 3D electromagnetic scattering from dielectric materials.
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What are the best resources (books/lectures/articles) to learn Classical Electromagnetic Scattering (forward and inverse modelling)? I am an Electrical Engineer so I would prefer some resource which is from an applied perspective. My specific research topic is related to modeling and analyze 2D and 3D electromagnetic scattering from dielectric media. I need to simulate forward scattering data and work on developing better inverse methods to reconstruct the media profile.
 
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Devaney: Mathematical Foundations of Imaging, Tomography and Wavefield Inversion
 
By looking around, it seems like Dr. Hassani's books are great for studying "mathematical methods for the physicist/engineer." One is for the beginner physicist [Mathematical Methods: For Students of Physics and Related Fields] and the other is [Mathematical Physics: A Modern Introduction to Its Foundations] for the advanced undergraduate / grad student. I'm a sophomore undergrad and I have taken up the standard calculus sequence (~3sems) and ODEs. I want to self study ahead in mathematics...

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