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The following pages link to Yee-like schemes on a tetrahedral mesh, with diagonal lumping (Q4260112):
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- Wave equation simulation on manifold by unconditional stable schemes (Q419564) (← links)
- A discrete geometric approach to solving time independent Schrödinger equation (Q630374) (← links)
- Geometric, variational discretization of continuum theories (Q652392) (← links)
- An octree multigrid method for quasi-static Maxwell's equations with highly discontinuous coefficients (Q882094) (← links)
- An effective 3D leapfrog scheme for electromagnetic modelling of arbitrary shaped dielectric objects using unstructured meshes (Q905059) (← links)
- Fast simulation of 3D electromagnetic problems using potentials. (Q1587870) (← links)
- Weak form of Stokes-Dirac structures and geometric discretization of port-Hamiltonian systems (Q1637573) (← links)
- Coupled simulation of transient heat flow and electric currents in thin wires: application to bond wires in microelectronic chip packaging (Q2004642) (← links)
- Whitney forms and their extensions (Q2020578) (← links)
- Systematic implementation of higher order Whitney forms in methods based on discrete exterior calculus (Q2084260) (← links)
- 2D and 3D finite element meshing and remeshing (Q2777710) (← links)
- Tailoring unstructured meshes for use with a 3D time domain co-volume algorithm for computational electromagnetics (Q2894734) (← links)
- Systems of Differential Algebraic Equations in Computational Electromagnetics (Q3296421) (← links)
- Efficient Time Integration of Maxwell's Equations with Generalized Finite Differences (Q3452486) (← links)
- Generalized wave propagation problems and discrete exterior calculus (Q4561157) (← links)
- Non‐nested geometric multigrid method using consistency error correction for discrete magnetic curl‐curl formulations (Q4665473) (← links)
- Generalized finite difference schemes with higher order Whitney forms (Q5074377) (← links)
- Systematisation of Systems Solving Physics Boundary Value Problems (Q5152791) (← links)
- A perfectly matched layer for the absorption of electromagnetic waves using differential forms in three-dimensional domains (Q6119258) (← links)
- Data-driven Whitney forms for structure-preserving control volume analysis (Q6202128) (← links)