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Improvements in the accuracy, computational cost, and reliability
of computational techniques for high-frequency electromagnetics
(including antennas, microwave devices and radar scattering
applications) can be achieved through the use of 'high-order'
techniques. This book outlines these techniques by presenting
high-order basis functions, explaining their use, and illustrating
their performance. The specific basis functions under consideration
were developed by the authors, and include scalar and vector
functions for use with equations such as the vector Helmholtz
equation and the electric field integral equation. The book starts
by considering the approximation of scalar functions, and explores
the error in some of those representations. Singular functions
(those that are unbounded) are also considered, since these often
arise in practical EM problems. The authors then discuss the
approximation of vector functions, and summarize the various
classes of vector basis functions that have been used by the
professional community. Following this, they present higher-order
basis functions for the most common cell shapes used in finite
element analysis procedures. Finally, they consider some of the
implementation details associated with the use of these functions
for integral equation/method of moments formulations and
differential equation/finite element method approaches. This book
provides an essential introduction to these techniques for
researchers, graduate students and practicing professionals in the
discipline of computational electromagnetics.
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