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Quantum Physics, Theoretical Physics, Mathematical Analysis - General & Miscellaneous, Electromagnetism - General & Miscellaneous, Mathematics - Applied, Calculus

Computational Electromagnetism

by Bossavit, Alain
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Theoretical in nature, this book addresses main computational techniques, especially finite elements as applied to electromagnetic calculations. The book is aimed at graduate students and researchers involved in computer simulation of electromagnetic phenomena, and originates from courses the author taught on the subject on numerical analysis of electromagnetism. Computational Electromagnetism should also be useful to practitioners in the industry working on numerical computations of electromagnetic fields and design of electromagnetic devices, in addition to applied mathematicians interested in applied PDE's and the finite element community.

Computational Electromagnetism refers to the modern concept of computer-aided analysis, and design, of virtually all electric devices such as motors, machines, transformers, etc., as well as of the equipment inthe currently booming field of telecommunications, such as antennas, radars, etc.

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Explains the foundations of the mathematical modelling of electric devices on computers. With a strong emphasis on the magnetostatics, the volume covers Maxwell equations, variational formulations, edge elements, and complementarity. Going beyond magnetostatics, the last two chapters treat eddy current problems and Maxwell equations in harmonic regime in a bounded region (also known as the "microwave oven" problem). Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
December 15, 1997
Publisher
San Diego : Academic Press, c1998.
Pages
352
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780121187101

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