If Maxwell's equations were a piece of hardware, most of us would be eager to see what's inside the box. But you won't find the literary equivalent of a physical teardown because the subject is ...
You don’t have to know how a car engine works to drive a car — but you can bet all the drivers in the Indy 500 have a better than average understanding of what’s going on under the hood. All of our ...
Over the past 40 years, Allen Taflove has reshaped the way physicists and electrical engineers solve problems in classical electrodynamics. Taflove, professor of electrical engineering and computer ...
SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics, Vol. 59, No. 6 (Aug. - Oct., 1999), pp. 2028-2044 (17 pages) It is well known that in the case of a regular domain the solution of the time-harmonic Maxwell's ...
SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics, Vol. 62, No. 4 (Apr., 2002), pp. 1369-1382 (14 pages) Consider an inverse source problem for Maxwell's equations which arises in determining locations of epileptic ...
Discontinuous Galerkin methods represent a powerful and flexible class of finite element techniques that have gained prominence in the simulation of wave propagation phenomena governed by the ...
The 2014 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility will be held Aug. 3-8 in Raleigh, NC. In addition to the extensive workshops, tutorials, experiments and demonstrations, ...
You don’t have to know how a car engine works to drive a car — but you can bet all the drivers in the Indy 500 have a better than average understanding of what’s going on under the hood. All of our ...
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