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Some key developments in computational electromagnetics and their attribution

open access: yesIEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 2006
Key developments in computational electromagnetics are proposed. Historical highlights are summarized concentrating on the two main approaches of differential and integral methods.
C W Trowbridge
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Computational Electromagnetics

open access: yes, 2014
Emerging Topics in Computational Electromagnetics in Computational Electromagnetics presents advances in Computational Electromagnetics. This book is designed to fill the existing gap in current CEM literature that only cover the conventional numerical ...
Mittra, Raj
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Computational quantum electromagnetics: A future pathway for computational electromagnetics

2017 IEEE International Conference on Computational Electromagnetics (ICCEM), 2017
First, we emphasize the importance of Maxwell's equations (1865) [1] which have withstood the test of length scales, special relativity (1905) [2], and quantum theory (1927) [3]. Moreover, a differential geometry description of Maxwell's equations (1945) [4] had inspired the Yang-Mills theory (1954) [5], also known as the generalized electromagnetic ...
W. C. Chew   +4 more
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A Radio Frequency Analog Computer for Computational Electromagnetics

IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits, 2021
Software-programmable analog computing is proposed for power- and area-efficient acceleration of computational electromagnetics. All-pass filters are employed to realize a continuous-time finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) algorithm. A CMOS realization of an analog computer (AC) that solves the 1-D wave equation using this time-continuous FDTD ...
Nilan Udayanga   +6 more
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Computation of Local Electromagnetic Force

IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 2010
Total electromagnetic force on a body can be predicted by replacing the magnetization and polarization with appropriate equivalent currents and charges. Still, the equivalence of total force does not imply that the integrated densities have physical meaning.
Kettunen Lauri   +2 more
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Domain Uncertainty Quantification in Computational Electromagnetics

SIAM/ASA Journal on Uncertainty Quantification, 2020
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Rubén Aylwin   +3 more
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Scalable electromagnetic scattering computations

IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium (IEEE Cat. No.02CH37313), 2001
Abstract : In this paper, we summarize the results of our efforts in developing a scalable distributed memory fast electromagnetic integral equation solver. The massively parallel scattering code, called LSSP, is based on a Galerkin discretization of the combined field integral equation (CFIE) using the RWG basis functions.
Velamparambil, S   +2 more
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Computational electromagnetics in Poland: a review

COMPEL - The international journal for computation and mathematics in electrical and electronic engineering, 1998
The paper presents a historical review, the state of the art and recent advances in the field of computational electromagnetics at leading universities and research institutes in Poland. Contributions made by Polish scientists to the development of fundamental electromagnetism, as well as to computational methods, are emphasized, and some conclusions ...
Sykulski, J.K., Krawczyk, A., Wiak, S.
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Multigrid Computation of Axisymmetric Electromagnetic Fields

Advances in Computational Mathematics, 2002
Boundary value problems for Maxwell equations that feature cylindrical symmetry both of the domain and the data in three dimensions are considered. By resorting to cylindrical coordinates a reduction to two dimensions is possible. However, cylindrical coordinates introduce a potentially malicious singularity at the axis rendering the variational ...
Steffen Börm, Ralf Hiptmair
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Computational aspects of electromagnetic tomography

Computers & Mathematics with Applications
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Paolo Gatto   +6 more
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