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ON THE USE OF THE IMPEDANCE BOUNDARY CONDITION WITH A ONECOMPONENT MAGNETIC FIELD FORMULATION

The impedance boundary condition is widely used in order to reduce a multiple region electromagnetic field problem to a magnetic field problem analyzed in a nonconducting region only. It is obvious that the solution to the latter problem is much easier to obtain than those for conducting regions. Th...

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Published in:Compel 1992-01, Vol.11 (1), p.25-28
Main Authors: Gramz, Modest, Zilkowski, Marek
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