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Finite Elements for Electrical Engineers

TLDR
In this paper, the authors considered the problem of finite element solutions to the scalar Helmholtz equation and showed that the solution can be found in finite elements in one dimension.
Abstract
1. Finite elements in one dimension 2. First-order triangular elements for potential problems 3. Electromagnetics of finite elements 4. Simplex elements for the scalar Helmholtz equation 5. Differential operators in ferromagnetic materials 6. Finite elements for integral operators 7. Curvilinear, vectorial and unbounded elements 8. Time and frequency domain problems in bounded systems 9. Unbounded radiation and scattering 10. Numerical solution of finite element equations References Appendices Index.

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