Computational electromagnetism: variational formulations, complementarity, edge elements
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Beschreibung: | Erratum slip inserted 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. The present book is uniquely written to enable the reader-- be it a student, a scientist, or a practitioner-- to successfully perform important simulation techniques and to design efficient computer software for electromagnetic device analysis. Numerous illustrations, solved exercises, original ideas, and an extensive and up-to-date bibliography make it a valuable reference for both experts and beginners in the field. A researcher and practitioner will find in it information rarely available in other sources, such as on symmetry, bilateral error bounds by complimentarity, edge and face elements, treatment of infinite domains, etc. At the same time, the book is a useful teaching tool for courses in computational techniques in certain fields of physics and electrical engineering. As a self-contained text, it presents an extensive coverage of the most important concepts from Maxwells equations to computer-solvable algebraic systems-- for both static, quasi-static, and harmonic high-frequency problems. Benefits To the Engineer A sound background necessary not only to understand the principles behind variational methods and finite elements, but also to design pertinent and well-structured software. To the Specialist in Numerical Modeling The book offers new perspectives of practical importance on classical issues: the underlying symmetry of Maxwell equations, their interaction with other fields of physics in real-life modeling, the benefits of edge and face elements, approaches to error analysis, and "complementarity." To the Teacher An expository strategy that will allow you to guide the student along a safe and easy route through otherwise difficult concepts: weak formulations and their relation to fundamental conservation principles of physics, functional spaces, Hilbert spaces, approximation principles, finite elements, and algorithms for solving linear systems. At a higher level, the book provides a concise and self-contained introduction to edge elements and their application to mathematical modeling of the basic electromagnetic phenomena, and static problems, such as eddy-current problems and microwaves in cavities. To the Student Solved exercises, with "hint" and "full solution" sections, will both test and enhance the understanding of the material. Numerous illustrations will help in grasping difficult mathematical concepts Includes bibliographical references and indexes |
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title | Computational electromagnetism variational formulations, complementarity, edge elements |
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title_exact_search | Computational electromagnetism variational formulations, complementarity, edge elements |
title_full | Computational electromagnetism variational formulations, complementarity, edge elements Alain Bossavit |
title_fullStr | Computational electromagnetism variational formulations, complementarity, edge elements Alain Bossavit |
title_full_unstemmed | Computational electromagnetism variational formulations, complementarity, edge elements Alain Bossavit |
title_short | Computational electromagnetism |
title_sort | computational electromagnetism variational formulations complementarity edge elements |
title_sub | variational formulations, complementarity, edge elements |
topic | Électromagnétisme / Mathématiques Maxwell, Équations de / Mathématiques Calcul des variations Complémentarité (Physique) SCIENCE / Waves & Wave Mechanics bisacsh Electromagnetism / Mathematics local Maxwell equations / Mathematics local Calculus of variations local Complementarity (Physics) local Mathematik Electromagnetism Mathematics Maxwell equations Mathematics Calculus of variations Complementarity (Physics) Mathematische Physik (DE-588)4037952-8 gnd Elektromagnetismus (DE-588)4014306-5 gnd |
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