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The Adjoint Variable Method for Computational Electromagnetics
Optimization using finite element analysis and the adjoint variable method to solve engineering problems appears in various application areas. However, to the best of the authors’ knowledge, there is a lack of detailed explanation on the implementation ...
Reda El Bechari +2 more
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Computational Electromagnetics: A Miscellany [PDF]
The paper presents a miscellany of unorthodox and, in some cases, paradoxical or controversial items related to computational and applied electromagnetics.
Igor Tsukerman
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Review on Computational Electromagnetics
Computational electromagnetics (CEM) is applied to model the interaction of electromagnetic fields with the objects like antenna, waveguides, aircraft and their environment using Maxwell equations.
P. Sumithra, D. Thiripurasundari
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Kriging Methodology for Uncertainty Quantification in Computational Electromagnetics
We present the implementation and use of the Kriging methodology, i.e., surrogate models based on Kriging interpolation, in uncertainty quantification (UQ) in computational electromagnetics (CEM).
Stephen Kasdorf +2 more
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Are you using the right tools in computational electromagnetics?
Have you ever wondered why we use certain computational electromagnetics methods and how we decide on the choice of tools for modeling problems in electromagnetics?
Krishnaswamy Sankaran
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Computational Electromagnetics
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Computational Electromagnetics [PDF]
Uday Khankhoje
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Computational Electromagnetics
J. S. Shang
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A Unified View of Computational Electromagnetics
This article presents a unified description of numerical methods for solving electromagnetic field problems. Traditionally, these methods are considered to be independent and alternative ways of solving Maxwell’s equations or equations derived therefrom.
Z. Chen, Chao‐Fu Wang, W. Hoefer
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Computational electromagnetics for the SKA-Low prototype station AAVS2
. We summarize the activities conducted since 2019 in the numerical electromagnetic analysis of one prototype station of the SKA-Low telescope. Working closely with the SKA Observatory, two teams based in Australia and Italy have collaborated effectively
P. Bolli +6 more
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