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Scientific Computing in Electrical Engineering
SCEE 2014, Wuppertal, Germany, July 2014
von Andreas Bartel, Markus Clemens, Michael Günther, E. Jan W. Ter Maten
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Reihe: Mathematics in Industry Nr. 23
Reihe: The European Consortium for Mathematics in Industry
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ISBN: 978-3-319-30399-4
Auflage: 1st ed. 2016
Erschienen am 09.05.2016
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 256 Seiten

Preis: 149,79 €

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Part I Device Modelling, Electric Circuits and
Simulation: Electron Quantum
Transport in Disordered Graphene by I. Deretzis et al.- Latency Exploitation in Wavelet-Based
Multirate Circuit Simulation by K. Bittner and H.G. Brachtendorf.- Turning Points of Nonlinear Circuits by I. García
de la Vega and R. Riaza.- Mixed Domain
Macromodels for RF MEMS Capacitive Switches by G. Ciuprina et al.- Part
II Computational Electromagnetics: Systematic
Determination of Eigenfields in Frequency Domain by T. Banova
et al.- DG Treatment of Non-Conforming
Interfaces in 3D Curl-Curl Problems by R. Casagrande et al.- A Symmetric and Low-Frequency Stable Potential
Formulation for the Finite-Element Simulation of Electromagnetic Fields by
M. Jochum et al.- Local Multiple Traces
Formulation for High-Frequency Scattering Problems by Spectral Elements by C.
Jerez-Hanckes et al.- Multi-GPU
Acceleration of Algebraic Multigrid Preconditioners by C. Richter
et al.- On Several Green's Function Methods
for fast Poisson Solver in Free Space by D. Zheng and U. van Rienen.- Part
III Coupled Problems: Thermal
Simulations for Optimization of Dry Transformers Cooling System by A.
Cremasco et al.- Multirate GARK Schemes
for Multiphysics Problems by M.Günther et al.- Iterative Software Agent Based Solution of
Multiphysics Problems by M. Jüttner et al.- Simulation of Thermomechanical Behavior Subjected
to Induction Hardening by Q. Liu et al.- Tools for Aiding the Design of Photovoltaic
Systems by T. Rahkonen and C. Schuss.- Part IV Model Order Reduction: Parametric and Reduced-Order
Modeling for the Thermal Analysis of Nanoelectronic Structures by L. Feng
et al.- On Tuning Passive Black-Box Macromodels
of LTI Systems via Adaptive Weighting by S.
Grivet-Talocia et al.- Multipoint Model
Order Reduction Using Reflective Exploration by E. Rita
Samuel et al.- Interface Reduction for
Multirate ODE-Solver by C. Hachtel et al.- Part V
Uncertainty Quantification: Approximation
Methods to Solve Stochastic Problems in Computational Electromagnetics by S.
Clénet.- Reduced Basis Modeling for
Uncertainty Quantification of Electromagnetic Problems in Stochastically
Varying Domains by P. Benner and M.W. Hess.- Model Order Reduction for Stochastic
Expansions of Electric Circuits by R.Pulch.- Robust Topology Optimization of a Permanent Magnet
Synchronous Machine Using Multi-Level Set and Stochastic Collocation Methods by P. Putek
et al.- First Results for Uncertainty
Quantification in Co-Simulation of Coupled Electrical Circuits by K.
Gausling and A. Bartel.



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.


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