A few results on permittivity variations in electromagnetic cavities
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Abstract: We study the eigenvalues of time-harmonic Maxwell's equations in a cavity upon changes in the electric permittivity of the medium. We prove that all the eigenvalues, both simple and multiple, are locally Lipschitz continuous with respect to . Next, we show that simple eigenvalues and the symmetric functions of multiple eigenvalues depend real analytically upon and we provide an explicit formula for their derivative in . As an application of these results, we show that for a generic permittivity all the Maxwell eigenvalues are simple.
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