Computational Electromagnetism: Variational Formulations, Complementarity, Edge Elements
by Alain Bossavit
Publisher: Academic Press 1997
ISBN/ASIN: 0121187101
ISBN-13: 9780121187101
Number of pages: 352
Description:
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 in the 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.
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