The Complementary Roles of Analysis, Synthesis, Numerics, and Experiment in Electromagnetics

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  • Carl E. Baum University of New Mexico Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Albuquerque New Mexico 87131

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The Complementary Roles of Analysis, Synthesis, Numerics, and Experiment in Electromagnetics

Abstract

The electromagnetic enterprise is now over
a century old. In the modern world it has expanded in
various directions. This paper summarizes
electromagnetics under four headings: analysis,
synthesis, numerics, and experiment. Each area is
important, as are the relations between the areas.

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2022-06-18

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C. E. . Baum, “The Complementary Roles of Analysis, Synthesis, Numerics, and Experiment in Electromagnetics”, ACES Journal, vol. 20, no. 3, pp. 157–168, Jun. 2022.

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