Some applications of Computational Electromagnetics Raffaele Albanese Università degli Studi Mediterranea di Reggio Calabria, Italy Guglielmo Rubinacci.

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Some applications of Computational Electromagnetics Raffaele Albanese Università degli Studi Mediterranea di Reggio Calabria, Italy Guglielmo Rubinacci and Fabio Villone Università degli Studi di Cassino, Italy April 2002 A Learning Object produced for the EU IST GUARDIANS Project

Formulations Static and stationary fields e.g., electrostatics, magnetostatics, direct current … elliptic equations (boundary value problem) Quasi-stationary fields e.g. electro-quasistatic problem, eddy current problem … parabolic equations (initial and boundary value problem) Full Maxwell’s equations e.g. wave propagation, resonant cavities, … hyperbolic equations, eigenvalue problems, …

Numerical methods Finite differences Finite element methods Boundary integral methods …