DOI<129::AID-JNM327>3.0.CO;2-G 10.1002/(SICI)1099-1204(199901/04)12:1/2<129::AID-JNM327>3.0.CO;2-GzbMath0936.78011OpenAlexW1975069663MaRDI QIDQ4260112
Alain Bossavit, L. Kettunen
Publication date: 7 September 1999
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1002/(sici)1099-1204(199901/04)12:1/2<129::aid-jnm327>3.0.co;2-g
Tailoring unstructured meshes for use with a 3D time domain co-volume algorithm for computational electromagnetics,
Efficient Time Integration of Maxwell's Equations with Generalized Finite Differences,
Weak form of Stokes-Dirac structures and geometric discretization of port-Hamiltonian systems,
Generalized wave propagation problems and discrete exterior calculus,
Generalized finite difference schemes with higher order Whitney forms,
An octree multigrid method for quasi-static Maxwell's equations with highly discontinuous coefficients,
A perfectly matched layer for the absorption of electromagnetic waves using differential forms in three-dimensional domains,
Wave equation simulation on manifold by unconditional stable schemes,
A discrete geometric approach to solving time independent Schrödinger equation,
An effective 3D leapfrog scheme for electromagnetic modelling of arbitrary shaped dielectric objects using unstructured meshes,
Data-driven Whitney forms for structure-preserving control volume analysis,
Geometric, variational discretization of continuum theories,
Systems of Differential Algebraic Equations in Computational Electromagnetics,
Systematisation of Systems Solving Physics Boundary Value Problems,
Coupled simulation of transient heat flow and electric currents in thin wires: application to bond wires in microelectronic chip packaging,
Non‐nested geometric multigrid method using consistency error correction for discrete magnetic curl‐curl formulations,
2D and 3D finite element meshing and remeshing,
Whitney forms and their extensions,
Systematic implementation of higher order Whitney forms in methods based on discrete exterior calculus,
Fast simulation of 3D electromagnetic problems using potentials.