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The following pages link to Elliptic Regularity Theory Applied to Time Harmonic Anisotropic Maxwell's Equations with Less than Lipschitz Complex Coefficients (Q5415085):
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- A nonlinear optimal control problem arising from a sterilization process for packaged foods (Q722071) (← links)
- Regularity of electromagnetic fields in convex domains (Q906544) (← links)
- Hölder regularity for Maxwell's equations under minimal assumptions on the coefficients (Q1650875) (← links)
- Regularity for elliptic systems of differential forms and applications (Q1688776) (← links)
- Regularity of solutions to time-harmonic Maxwell's system with various lower than Lipschitz coefficients (Q1985814) (← links)
- A few results on permittivity variations in electromagnetic cavities (Q2159069) (← links)
- On multiple frequency power density measurements II. The full Maxwell's equations (Q2259252) (← links)
- Essential spectrum for Maxwell's equations (Q2414919) (← links)
- An \(H^{s,p}(\mathrm{curl};\Omega)\) estimate for the Maxwell system (Q2634884) (← links)
- Uniqueness and increasing stability in electromagnetic inverse source problems (Q2656621) (← links)
- Enforcing Local Non-Zero Constraints in PDEs and Applications to Hybrid Imaging Problems (Q3467554) (← links)
- Analysis of Variational Formulations and Low-regularity Solutions for Time-harmonic Electromagnetic Problems in Complex Anisotropic Media (Q4990068) (← links)
- On quantitative Runge approximation for the time harmonic Maxwell equations (Q5100029) (← links)
- On $L^r$ Estimates for Maxwell's Equations with Complex Coefficients in Lipschitz Domains (Q5139110) (← links)
- An adaptive edge element method and its convergence for an electromagnetic constrained optimal control problem (Q5163504) (← links)
- Finite-Element Domain Approximation for Maxwell Variational Problems on Curved Domains (Q6040296) (← links)
- Multilevel domain uncertainty quantification in computational electromagnetics (Q6175722) (← links)
- A remark on the Hadamard-Hirakawa formula for an electromagnetic cavity problem (Q6564825) (← links)