Maxwell's Equations
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Maxwell's Equations

Analysis and Numerics

  1. 444 pages
  2. English
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  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Maxwell's Equations

Analysis and Numerics

About this book

This volume collects longer articles on the analysis and numerics of Maxwell's equations. The topics include functional analytic and Hilbert space methods, compact embeddings, solution theories and asymptotics, electromagnetostatics, time-harmonic Maxwell's equations, time-dependent Maxwell's equations, eddy current approximations, scattering and radiation problems, inverse problems, finite element methods, boundary element methods, and isogeometric analysis.

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Information

Publisher
De Gruyter
Year
2019
Print ISBN
9783110542646
eBook ISBN
9783110542691

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Preface
  5. Contents
  6. 1 The curl–div system: theory and finite element approximation
  7. 2 Darwin and higher order approximations to Maxwell’s equations in ℝ3
  8. 3 Weck’s selection theorem: The Maxwell compactness property for bounded weak Lipschitz domains with mixed boundary conditions in arbitrary dimensions
  9. 4 Numerical analysis of the half-space matching method with Robin traces on a convex polygonal scatterer
  10. 5 Eigenvalue problems in inverse electromagnetic scattering theory
  11. 6 Maxwell eigenmodes in product domains
  12. 7 Discrete regular decompositions of tetrahedral discrete 1-forms
  13. 8 Some old and some new results in inverse obstacle scattering
  14. 9 The time-harmonic Maxwell equations with impedance boundary conditions in polyhedral domains
  15. 10 Time-harmonic electro-magnetic scattering in exterior weak Lipschitz domains with mixed boundary conditions
  16. 11 On an electro-magneto-elasto-dynamic transmission problem
  17. 12 Continuous dependence on the coefficients for a class of non-autonomous evolutionary equations