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This book provides state-of-the-art knowledge on integral
methods in low-frequency electromagnetics. Blending theory with
numerous examples, it introduces key aspects of the integral
methods used in engineering as a powerful alternative to PDE-based
models. Readers will get complete coverage of:
The electromagnetic field and its basic characteristics
An overview of solution methods
Solutions of electromagnetic fields by integral expressions
Integral and integrodifferential methods
Indirect solutions of electromagnetic fields by the boundary
element method
Integral equations in the solution of selected coupled
problems
Numerical methods for integral equations
All computations presented in the book are done by means of the
authors' own codes, and a significant amount of their own results
is included. At the book's end, they also discuss novel integral
techniques of a higher order of accuracy, which are representative
of the future of this rapidly advancing field.
Integral Methods in Low-Frequency Electromagnetics is of
immense interest to members of the electrical engineering and
applied mathematics communities, ranging from graduate students and
PhD candidates to researchers in academia and practitioners in
industry.
This book provides state-of-the-art knowledge on integral
methods in low-frequency electromagnetics. Blending theory with
numerous examples, it introduces key aspects of the integral
methods used in engineering as a powerful alternative to PDE-based
models. Readers will get complete coverage of:
The electromagnetic field and its basic characteristics
An overview of solution methods
Solutions of electromagnetic fields by integral expressions
Integral and integrodifferential methods
Indirect solutions of electromagnetic fields by the boundary
element method
Integral equations in the solution of selected coupled
problems
Numerical methods for integral equations
All computations presented in the book are done by means of the
authors' own codes, and a significant amount of their own results
is included. At the book's end, they also discuss novel integral
techniques of a higher order of accuracy, which are representative
of the future of this rapidly advancing field.
Integral Methods in Low-Frequency Electromagnetics is of
immense interest to members of the electrical engineering and
applied mathematics communities, ranging from graduate students and
PhD candidates to researchers in academia and practitioners in
industry.