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Surface Integrated Field Equations Method to Solve 3D Electromagnetic Problems

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Scientific Computing in Electrical Engineering SCEE 2008

Part of the book series: Mathematics in Industry ((TECMI,volume 14))

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This paper describes how the Surface Integrated Field Equations method (SIFE) is implemented to solve 3D Electromagnetic (EM) problems on substrates in which high contrast materials occur. It gives an account of the promising results that are obtained with it when compared to traditional approaches. Advantages of the method are the highly improved flexibility and accuracy for a given discretization level, at the cost of higher computational complexity.

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Sheng, Z., Dewilde, P., Remis, R. (2010). Surface Integrated Field Equations Method to Solve 3D Electromagnetic Problems. In: Roos, J., Costa, L. (eds) Scientific Computing in Electrical Engineering SCEE 2008. Mathematics in Industry(), vol 14. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-12294-1_11

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