An integral equation technique for solving mixed boundary value problems
M. L. Pasha (1977)
Applicationes Mathematicae
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M. L. Pasha (1977)
Applicationes Mathematicae
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We study in this paper the electromagnetic field generated in a conductor by an alternating current density. The resulting interface problem (see Bossavit (1993)) between the metal and the dielectric medium is treated by a mixed–FEM and BEM coupling method. We prove that our BEM-FEM formulation is well posed and that it leads to a convergent Galerkin method.
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