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Electromagnetics via the Taylor-Galerkin finite element method on unstructured grids (English)
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10 May 1994
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The authors demonstrate that the Taylor-Galerkin finite element method is a very useful and powerful technique for solving problems in computational electromagnetics. They use two basic formulations: a Lax- Wendroff type scheme and a leapfrog variant and give several numerical examples which reveal the fundamental accuracy and adaptability of the method.
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Maxwell's equations
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Lax-Wendroff scheme
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leapfrog scheme
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Taylor- Galerkin finite element method
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computational electromagnetics
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numerical examples
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