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Electromagnetic Field Computation By Network Methods Leopold B Felsen

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Electromagnetic Field Computation By Network Methods Leopold B Felsen
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.51 MB
Pages: 219
Author: Leopold B. Felsen, Mauro Mongiardo, Peter Russer
ISBN: 9783540939450, 3540939458
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Electromagnetic Field Computation By Network Methods Leopold B Felsen by Leopold B. Felsen, Mauro Mongiardo, Peter Russer 9783540939450, 3540939458 instant download after payment.

In this monograph, the authors propose a systematic and rigorous treatment of electromagnetic field representations in complex structures. The architecture suggested in this book accommodates use of different numerical methods as well as alternative Green's function representations in each of the subdomains resulting from a partitioning of the overall problem. The subdomains are regions of space where electromagnetic energy is stored and are described in terms of equivalent circuit representations based either on lumped element circuits or on transmission lines. Connection networks connect the subcircuits representing the subdomains. The connection networks are lossless, don't store energy and represent the overall problem topology. This is similar to what is done in circuit theory and permits a phrasing of the solution of EM field problems in complex structures by Network-oriented methods.

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