A Graduate Course on Finite Element Analysis for Electromagnetic Applications

The author describes a graduate course on finite element analysis for electromagnetic applications that is offered at Marquette University. This course covers the theoretical background that is essential to learning how to model electromagnetic devices. The course stresses the practical aspects of applying the finite element method to engineering and design problems. >

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