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Wangness' text "Electromagnetic Fields" begins with Vi = Pij Qj , shows
that the Pij's are functions only of geometry, and finishes his treatment by
asking the reader (in an end of chapter problem) to show that this can be
inverted to yield Qi=Cij Vj . Your paragraph 1.7 seems to say that this is
impossible. . . What am I misunderstanding?