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A combined boundary value and transmission problem arising from the calculation of eddy currents: well-posedness and numerical treatment (English)
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1984
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The authors consider the problem of calculating eddy current losses using a boundary value and transmission problem for a complex Helmholtz equation and Laplace's equation. An equivalent system of integral equations is derived and then used to show the existence of a unique solution which depends continuously on the data. A numerical method is then based on decoupling the problem into two boundary value problems, where part of the boundary values have to be determined by a system of linear equations.
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eddy current
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boundary value and transmission problem
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complex Helmholtz equation
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Laplace's equation
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integral equations
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existence of a unique solution
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numerical method
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