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Scientific Computing in Electrical Engineering, SCEE 2014, Wuppertal, Germany, July 2014, edited by Andreas Bartel, Markus Clemens, Michael Günther, E. Jan W. ter Maten

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Scientific Computing in Electrical Engineering, SCEE 2014, Wuppertal, Germany, July 2014, edited by Andreas Bartel, Markus Clemens, Michael Günther, E. Jan W. ter Maten
Language
eng
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Scientific Computing in Electrical Engineering
Medium
electronic resource
Oclc number
949365285
Responsibility statement
edited by Andreas Bartel, Markus Clemens, Michael Günther, E. Jan W. ter Maten
Series statement
Mathematics in Industry,, 23, 1612-3956
Sub title
SCEE 2014, Wuppertal, Germany, July 2014
Summary
This book is a collection of selected papers presented at the 10th International Conference on Scientific Computing in Electrical Engineering (SCEE), held in Wuppertal, Germany in 2014. The book is divided into five parts, reflecting the main directions of SCEE 2014: 1. Device Modeling, Electric Circuits and Simulation, 2. Computational Electromagnetics, 3. Coupled Problems, 4. Model Order Reduction, and 5. Uncertainty Quantification. Each part starts with a general introduction followed by the actual papers. The aim of the SCEE 2014 conference was to bring together scientists from academia and industry, mathematicians, electrical engineers, computer scientists, and physicists, with the goal of fostering intensive discussions on industrially relevant mathematical problems, with an emphasis on the modeling and numerical simulation of electronic circuits and devices, electromagnetic fields, and coupled problems. The methodological focus was on model order reduction and uncertainty quantification. This book will appeal to mathematicians and electrical engineers. It offers a valuable starting point for developers of algorithms programs who want to learn about recent advances in other fields as well as open problems coming from industry.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Part I Device Modelling, Electric Circuits and Simulation -- Part II Computational Electromagnetics -- Part III Coupled Problems -- Part IV Model Order Reduction -- Part V Uncertainty Quantification
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