Modeling and Analysis of Transient Processes in Open Resonant Structures, 2007
New Methods and Techniques

Springer Series in Optical Sciences Series, Vol. 122

Authors:

Language: English

158.24 €

In Print (Delivery period: 15 days).

Add to cartAdd to cart
Modeling and Analysis of Transient Processes in Open Resonant Structures
Publication date:
353 p. · 15.5x23.5 cm · Paperback

158.24 €

Subject to availability at the publisher.

Add to cartAdd to cart
Modeling & analysis of transient process es in open resonant structures : New met hods & techniques, (Series in optical sciences, Vol. 122)
Publication date:
353 p. · 15.5x23.5 cm · Hardback
The focus of electromagnetic theory is initial boundary value and boundary value problems for the Maxwell equations. Those are the initial models, from which, by applying mathematical methods, we should extract physical results. The modern computer-aided research process can be divided into several stages: qualitative mathematical analysis of the initial problem, the development of algorithms and implementation of the problem in software, problem-oriented computational - periments, and physical interpretation of the results. The success of the study depends in many aspects on whether suf?ciently high standards of investigation can be maintained at all these stages and whether there is an ?intellectual core? in these investigations that enables us to gain new scienti?c knowledge [1]. As an exampleofasuccessfulimplementationofsuchanapproachthathassettledalo- standing con?ict between theory and experiment, we can cite the development of thetheoryofresonantwavescatteringinthefrequencydomain. Theseresultshave been reported (see [2?16] and the bibliographies contained in those references), andtheyhaveservedasabasisforthedevelopmentofanumberofessentiallynew functional units and devices in millimeter and submillimeter radio engineering, vacuum electronics, and solid-state electronics, optics, and spectroscopy. The modern theory of transient electromagnetic ?elds is still lacking achie- ments that may be compared with those existing in the frequency domain, neither by the profoundness of the study, nor by the intensity of the study of electrom- netic phenomena and, as a result, by their applications. However, the process of accumulation of potentialities for a breakthrough is a process still going on.
Numerical Analysis of Transient Processes: Fundamental Results of the Theory, Methods, and Problems.- Waveguides and Periodic Structures: Exact Absorbing Conditions on Virtual Boundaries in Cross-Section of Regular Waveguiding Structures.- Compact Inhomogeneities in Free Space: Virtual Coordinate Boundaries in Scalar and Vector Problems of Wave Scattering Theory.- The Simplest Modifications of the Exact ABCs Approach and the Associated Numerical Tests.- Transform Operators in Space of Signal’s Evolutionary Basis: A Time-Domain Analogue of the Generalized Scattering-Matrix Method.- Open Periodic Resonators and Waveguides: Novel Results in Electromagnetic Theory of Gratings.- Model Synthesis of Resonance Quasi-Optical Devices: Dispersive Open Resonators, Absorbing Coatings, and Pattern-Forming Structures.
Provides a systematic approach to scattering of transient fields which can be introduced in undergraduate or graduate courses Has a braod appeal, to researchers in radiophysics and various engineering specialities as well as scientists in applied mathematics, computer science and computational physics