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High Performance Computation and Visualization of EMs Using an Integrated Computation System

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Coupling of Fluids, Structures and Waves in Aeronautics
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This paper demonstrates a basic concept of high performance computational and visual electromagnetics (EMs) using an integrated computation system, and discusses several different computational methods with emphasis on different problems requiring different computational methods. Several application problems of computational electromagnetics (CEMs) in the areas of electrical and electronic engineering and communications systems are presented. The paper also presents computational and visual electromagnetics (CVEM) using an integrated programming, integrated computation system and high performance parallel computer. The future trend of high performance computing and collaborative visualization for coupling problems is also described.

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Lu, J. (2003). High Performance Computation and Visualization of EMs Using an Integrated Computation System. In: Barton, N.G., Periaux, J. (eds) Coupling of Fluids, Structures and Waves in Aeronautics. Notes on Numerical Fluid Mechanics and Multidisciplinary Design (NNFM), vol 85. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-44873-0_14

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