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An oversampling technique for the multiscale finite volume method to simulate electromagnetic responses in the frequency domain
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    An oversampling technique for the multiscale finite volume method to simulate electromagnetic responses in the frequency domain (English)
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    28 September 2018
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    electromagnetic theory
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    numerical solutions
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    finite volume
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    multiscale methods
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    oversampling
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    electrical conductivity
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    reduced model
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    frequency domain
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