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JIÄNMING JIN Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science The University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan A Wiley-Interscience Publication JOHN WILEY & SONS, INC. New York Chichester Brisbane Toronto Singapore. the foundation of the finite element method. A simple example is then used to first illustrate their application procedures and then to intro THE FINITE ELEMENT METHOD IN ELECTROMAGNETICS. CONTENTS THE FINITE ELEMENT METHOD IN ELECTROMAGNETICS. CONTENTS CONTENTSAt the Interface between Two MediaAt a Perfectly Conducting SurfaceAt an Imperfectly Conducting SurfaceAcross a Resistive and Conductive SheetRadiation Conditions This book provides the first systematic treatment of this numerical analysis technique for electromagnetics, including a brief overview of the two classic methods-the Ritz variational method In this paper, we consider a semi-discrete mortar finite volume element method for two-dimensional parabolic problems. JIÄNMING JIN Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science The University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan A Wiley-Interscience Publication JOHN WILEY & SONS, INC. New York Chichester Brisbane Toronto Singapore. THE FINITE ELEMENT METHOD IN ELECTROMAGNETICS. It is proved that the mortar finite volumete element method is introduced in ChapterWe first briefly review the two classic methods—the Ritz variational method and Galerkin’s method—which for. This method is based on the mortar Crouzeix-Raviart non-conforming finite element space. JIÄNMING JIN Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science The University of Michigan Ann Arbor, CONTENTSAt the Interface between Two MediaAt a Perfectly Conducting SurfaceAt an Imperfectly Conducting SurfaceAcross a Resistive and This book provides the first systematic treatment of this numerical analysis technique for electromagnetics, including a brief overview of the two classic methods-the Ritz In this paper, we consider a semi-discrete mortar finite volume element method for two-dimensional parabolic problems. This method is based on the mortar Crouzeix-Raviart Computational electromagnetics, multi-physics modeling, finite element methods, bioelectromagnetics (magnetic resonance imaging and electromagnetic hyperthermia), two new chapters on the finite element analysis of periodic structures (Chapter) and on the domain omposition methods for finite element analysis of large-scale electromagnetic problems (Chapter) THE FINITE ELEMENT METHOD IN ELECTROMAGNETICS.