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An efficient numerical method for time domain electromagnetic wave propagation in co-axial cables
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    An efficient numerical method for time domain electromagnetic wave propagation in co-axial cables (English)
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    4 November 2022
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    coaxial cables
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    Maxwell's equations
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    hybrid numerical method
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    edge elements
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    telegrapher's models
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    numerical simulation
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