Graglia Roberto D.

Higher-Order techniques in computational electromagnetics - Edison, NJ : SciTech Publishing, 2016 - xv, 392 p. : ill.; 26 cm. - Mario Boella series on electromagnetism in information & communication .

Includes bibliographical references and index.

'Higher-Order Techniques in Computational Electromagnetics caters to the needs of serious researchers, programmers, and scientists in the field of computational electromagnetics (CEM). The authors are Prof. Roberto D. Graglia of the Politecnico di Torino in Italy and Prof. Andrew F. Peterson of the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, who are both top-notch experts on this subject. This is the fifth title in the Mario Boella Series on Electromagnetism, published by a collaboration between the Institution of Engineering and Technology and SciTech Publishing. The series editor is Prof. Piergiorgio (George) L.E. Uslenghi, who contributed a foreword to the book. With almost 400 pages of encyclopedic information, this is a full-size book containing a lot of rigorous and useful information—it’s not bedtime reading! It is a good reference book and will be kept on a conveniently accessible shelf of every active CEM researcher’s bookcase' -- Levent Gürel, chief executive officer of ABAKUS Computing Technologies

9781613530160


Electromagnetic fields
Mathematics
Measurement

530.141 / GRA

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