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\(T-\Omega\) formulation with higher-order hierarchical basis functions for nonsimply connected conductors
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    \(T-\Omega\) formulation with higher-order hierarchical basis functions for nonsimply connected conductors (English)
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    8 February 2019
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    Summary: This paper presents in detail the extension of the \(T-\Omega\) formulation for eddy currents based on higher-order hierarchical basis functions so that it can \textit{automatically} deal with conductors of arbitrary topology. To this aim, we supplement the classical hierarchical basis functions with nonlocal basis functions spanning the first de Rham cohomology group of the insulating region. Such nonlocal basis functions may be efficiently and automatically found in negligible time with the recently introduced Dłotko--Specogna (DS) algorithm. The approach presented in this paper merges techniques together which to some extent already existed in literature but they were never grouped together and tested as a single unit.
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