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A hierarchy of approximate models for the Maxwell equations
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    A hierarchy of approximate models for the Maxwell equations (English)
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    26 May 1997
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    The authors consider approximate solutions of Maxwell's equations when the ratio \(\varepsilon\) of characteristic velocity of the system is small compared with the velocity of light. They reduce everything to a dimensionless form and obtain a variational formulation for the electromagnetic equations. This is associated with a formulation in terms of an abstract space and an expansion in terms of powers of \(\varepsilon\) is discussed, together with error estimates. The quasi-static and Darwin models appear as first- and second-order approximations of Maxwell's equations. No actual example of the utility of the methods discussed is given.
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    approximate solutions of Maxwell's equations
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    quasi-static and Darwin models
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