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This paper presents a parallel finite element analysis of high frequency electromagnetic wave in an environment. The HDDM (Hierarchical Domain Decomposition Method) is employed as a parallel solver. Nedelec element is employed. The simulation method is tested for a simple model, and the results are compared with exact solutions.
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Takei, A., Yoshimura, S., Dennis, B., Kanayama, H. (2006). PARALLEL FEM ANALYSIS OF HIGH FREQUENCY ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVE IN AN ENVIRONMENT. In: LIU, G., TAN, V., HAN, X. (eds) Computational Methods. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-3953-9_87
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