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10 <strong>Introduction</strong> <strong>to</strong> TWAReferences[1] C. H. Walter: <strong>Traveling</strong> <strong>Wave</strong> Antennas, McGraw Hill, Dover, 1965-1970,reprinted by Peninsula Publishing, Los Al<strong>to</strong>s California, 1990.[2] N. Marcuvitz: <strong>Wave</strong>guide Handbook, MCGraw Hill, 1951, reprinted by PeterPeregrinus Ltd, London, 1986.[3] V. V. Shevchenko, Continous transitions in open waveguides: introduction <strong>to</strong> thetheory, The Golden Press, Boulder, Colorado 1971; Russian Edition, Moscow,1969.[4] T. Rozzi and M. Mongiardo, Open Electromagnetic <strong>Wave</strong>guides, The Institutionof Electrical Engeneers, London, 1997.[5] M. J. Ablowitz and A. S. Fokes, Complex variables: <strong>Introduction</strong> and Applications,second edition, Cambridge University Press, 2003.[6] A. A. Oliner (principal investiga<strong>to</strong>r), Scannable millimeter wave arrays, FinalReport on RADC Contract No. F19628-84-K-0025, Polytechnic University, NewYork, 1988.[7] A. A. Oliner, Radiating periodic structures: analysis in terms of k vs. β diagrams,short course on Microwave Field and Network Techniques, Polytechnic Instituteof Brooklyn, New York, 1963.[8] A. A. Oliner (principal investiga<strong>to</strong>r), Lumped-Element and Leaky-<strong>Wave</strong> Antennasfor Millimeter <strong>Wave</strong>s, Final Report on RADC Contract No. F19628-81-K-0044,Polytechnic Institute of New York, 1984.[9] F. J. Zucker, Surface and leaky-wave <strong>antennas</strong>, Chapter 16.European School of Antennas

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