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An adaptive finite element method for the H-\(\psi\) formulation of time-dependent eddy current problems
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    An adaptive finite element method for the H-\(\psi\) formulation of time-dependent eddy current problems (English)
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    11 August 2006
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    This paper is mainly devoted to the study of an adaptive finite element method based on reliable and efficient a posteriori error estimates. In the first part of the paper the authors derive the \textbf{H}-\(\psi\) formulation of time-dependent eddy current problems; the equivalent weak formulation and its well-posedness are also given. Next, a coupled conforming finite element approximation to the \textbf{H}-\(\psi\) based formulation is introduced and the Helmholtz decomposition of the variational space is proved. In the last part of the paper the authors derive reliable and efficient residual-based a posteriori error estimates and establish several numerical experiments.
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    Ampere's law
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    Faraday's law
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    a posteriori error estimates
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    numerical experiments
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