Abstract
Notation using six-vectors and six-dyadics appears very applicable for describing electromagnetic problems in general bi-anisotropic media, because with normal three-vector notation analytic expressions often tend to be very complicated. Introducing some operations, recourse to the three-vector and three-dyadic notation during the analysis can be avoided. A number of theorems and concepts of electromagnetic fields in bi-anisotropic media are given as examples.
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