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Low-frequency electromagnetic (Darwin) applications in plasma simulation (English)
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7 July 1997
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An overview is given of the most commonly used Darwin models, starting with a brief description of the underlying concept. Several variants of Darwin algorithms are presented; non-neutral and quasi-neutral finite-electron-mass, and quasi-neutral zero-electron-mass embodiments are included. Also discussed are new numerical methods that increase the range of parameters for which these models are practical. Finally, a new Darwin variant is described that can follow the time dependence of surface and bulk currents in magnitically active materials (i.e. superconductors).
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numerically stable algorithms
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vector decomposition
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boundary conditions
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