In this paper we introduce a discretization methodology for Maxwell equations based on Mimetic Finite Differences (MFD). Following the lines of the recent advances in MFD techniques (see Brezzi et al. (2007) [14] and the references therein) and using some of the results of Brezzi and Buffa (2007) [12], we propose mimetic discretizations for several formulations of electromagnetic problems both at low and high frequency in the time-harmonic regime. The numerical analysis for some of the proposed discretizations has already been developed, whereas for others the convergence study is an object of ongoing research.

Innovative mimetic discretizations for electromagnetic problems

F Brezzi;A Buffa
2010

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In this paper we introduce a discretization methodology for Maxwell equations based on Mimetic Finite Differences (MFD). Following the lines of the recent advances in MFD techniques (see Brezzi et al. (2007) [14] and the references therein) and using some of the results of Brezzi and Buffa (2007) [12], we propose mimetic discretizations for several formulations of electromagnetic problems both at low and high frequency in the time-harmonic regime. The numerical analysis for some of the proposed discretizations has already been developed, whereas for others the convergence study is an object of ongoing research.
2010
Istituto di Matematica Applicata e Tecnologie Informatiche - IMATI -
Mimetic finite differences; Electromagnetics
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