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An \(hp\)-adaptive finite element/boundary element coupling method for electromagnetic problems
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    An \(hp\)-adaptive finite element/boundary element coupling method for electromagnetic problems (English)
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    In this paper it is studied the \(hp\)--version of the coupling of finite and boundary elements, viewed as a solution procedure for transmission problems in electromagnetics. The coupling method is mainly applied to the eddy current problem. The \(hp\)--refinement can be steered by a threefold adaptive algorithm which allows appropriate increase of polynomial degrees and mesh refinement. This adaptive algorithm is based on \textit{a posteriori} error control by local error estimators of residual type.
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    FEM/BEM coupling
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    \(hp\)-version
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    Residual error estimator
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    adaptive algorithm
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    electromagnetic problems
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