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Computational Methods for Electromagnetic Phenomena - Electrostatics in Solvation, Scattering, and Electron Transport (Hardcover, New)
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Computational Methods for Electromagnetic Phenomena - Electrostatics in Solvation, Scattering, and Electron Transport (Hardcover, New)
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A unique and comprehensive graduate text and reference on numerical
methods for electromagnetic phenomena, from atomistic to continuum
scales, in biology, optical-to-micro waves, photonics,
nanoelectronics and plasmas. The state-of-the-art numerical methods
described include: * Statistical fluctuation formulae for the
dielectric constant * Particle-Mesh-Ewald, Fast-Multipole-Method
and image-based reaction field method for long-range interactions *
High-order singular/hypersingular (Nystrom collocation/Galerkin)
boundary and volume integral methods in layered media for
Poisson-Boltzmann electrostatics, electromagnetic wave scattering
and electron density waves in quantum dots * Absorbing and UPML
boundary conditions * High-order hierarchical Nedelec edge elements
* High-order discontinuous Galerkin (DG) and Yee finite difference
time-domain methods * Finite element and plane wave
frequency-domain methods for periodic structures * Generalized DG
beam propagation method for optical waveguides *
NEGF(Non-equilibrium Green's function) and Wigner kinetic methods
for quantum transport * High-order WENO and Godunov and central
schemes for hydrodynamic transport * Vlasov-Fokker-Planck and PIC
and constrained MHD transport in plasmas"
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