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  1. Maxwell's equations - Wikipedia

    Maxwell's equations on a plaque on his statue in Edinburgh Maxwell's equations, or Maxwell–Heaviside equations, are a set of coupled partial differential equations that, together with the Lorentz force law, …

  2. Mathematical descriptions of the electromagnetic field

    Maxwell's equations in the vector field approach The behaviour of electric and magnetic fields, whether in cases of electrostatics, magnetostatics, or electrodynamics (electromagnetic fields), is governed …

  3. Electromagnetic field solver - Wikipedia

    Electromagnetic behavior is governed by Maxwell's equations, and all parasitic extraction requires solving some form of Maxwell's equations. That form may be a simple analytic parallel plate …

  4. Electromagnetic wave equation - Wikipedia

    Spectral decomposition Because of the linearity of Maxwell's equations in a vacuum, solutions can be decomposed into a superposition of sinusoids. This is the basis for the Fourier transform method for …

  5. Maxwell's equations in curved spacetime - Wikipedia

    In physics, Maxwell's equations in curved spacetime govern the dynamics of the electromagnetic field in curved spacetime (where the metric may deviate from the Minkowski metric) or where one uses an …

  6. A Dynamical Theory of the Electromagnetic Field - Wikipedia

    In part III of the paper, which is entitled "General Equations of the Electromagnetic Field", Maxwell formulated twenty equations [1] which were to become known as Maxwell's equations, until this term …

  7. Finite-difference time-domain method - Wikipedia

    In finite-difference time-domain method, "Yee lattice" is used to discretize Maxwell's equations in space. This scheme involves the placement of electric and magnetic fields on a staggered grid. Finite …

  8. Maxwell stress tensor - Wikipedia

    The Maxwell stress tensor (named after James Clerk Maxwell) is a symmetric second-order tensor in three dimensions that is used in classical electromagnetism to represent the interaction between …