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The following pages link to A Vector Finite Element Time-Domain Method for Solving Maxwell's Equations on Unstructured Hexahedral Grids (Q2780547):
Displayed 17 items.
- Component splitting for semi-discrete Maxwell equations (Q634119) (← links)
- Propagation of weakly guided waves in a Kerr nonlinear medium using a perturbation approach (Q868065) (← links)
- Discrete calculus methods for diffusion (Q885996) (← links)
- Electric and magnetic losses modeled by a stable hybrid with explicit-implicit time-stepping for Maxwell's equations (Q924450) (← links)
- Explicit local time-stepping methods for Maxwell's equations (Q989137) (← links)
- Application of the symplectic finite-difference time-domain scheme to electromagnetic simulation (Q996485) (← links)
- Application of operator splitting to the Maxwell equations including a source term (Q1007376) (← links)
- Unconditionally stable integration of Maxwell's equations (Q1025848) (← links)
- Scalable preconditioned conjugate gradient inversion of vector finite element mass matrices (Q1591191) (← links)
- A high order mixed vector finite element method for solving the time dependent Maxwell equations on unstructured grids (Q1775789) (← links)
- An efficient vector finite element method for nonlinear electromagnetic modeling (Q2381210) (← links)
- The Gautschi time stepping scheme for edge finite element discretizations of the Maxwell equations (Q2498520) (← links)
- A spatial high-order hexahedral discontinuous Galerkin method to solve Maxwell's equations in time domain (Q2508881) (← links)
- Adaptive finite element techniques for the Maxwell equations using implicit a posteriori error estimates (Q2637977) (← links)
- Implicit a posteriori error estimates for the Maxwell equations (Q3577003) (← links)
- HP a-priori error estimates for a non-dissipative spectral discontinuous Galerkin method to solve the Maxwell equations in the time domain (Q3592678) (← links)
- A high-order discontinuous Galerkin method with time-accurate local time stepping for the Maxwell equations (Q3605177) (← links)