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The following pages link to Induced magnetic field computations using a boundary integral formulation (Q1612426):
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- Forward electric field calculation using BEM for time-varying magnetic field gradients and motion in strong static fields (Q443576) (← links)
- PC-based computation of the magnetic field above the earth's surface caused by a buried three-phase high-voltage power-line (Q809583) (← links)
- Finite difference method for calculating magnetic field components off- median plane using median plane field data (Q1346557) (← links)
- Computation of magnetic fields in open traps with oppositely directed fields (Q1395056) (← links)
- Algorithms based on integrals of Lipschitz-Hankel type for modelling permanent magnet field (Q1596525) (← links)
- Analytic solution to boundary integral computation of susceptibility induced magnetic field inhomogeneities (Q1765012) (← links)
- Magnetic field computation for optimized shielding of induction heaters (Q1877296) (← links)
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- ON THE USE OF THE IMPEDANCE BOUNDARY CONDITION WITH A ONE‐COMPONENT MAGNETIC FIELD FORMULATION (Q4020944) (← links)
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- (Q4524112) (← links)
- Computation of the magnetic potential induced by a collection of spherical particles using series expansions (Q5118606) (← links)
- The use of curl-conforming basis functions for the magnetic-field integral equation (Q5350859) (← links)
- Overcoming Low-Frequency Breakdown of the Magnetic Field Integral Equation (Q5356117) (← links)