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25 Years Computational Electromagnetics @ SCEE

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From the beginning, Computational Electromagnetics (CEM) was among the core themes of the conference series on Scientific Computing in Electrical Engineering (SCEE). This invited contribution to the 25th anniversary of the SCEE sheds light on some selected highlights in Computational Electromagnetics as presented during the past 25 years. In this context, CEM comprises different challenges to applied mathematics, such as the treatment of partial differential equations or the numerical solution of linear systems.

After some overview of the number of CEM contributions over the years and the type of discretisation methods employed, one example contribution is described for each edition of the conference series. Typically, these were invited papers.

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    see https://scee-conferences.org/pages/foundation-publications.

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    fenicsproject.org.

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    ngsolve.org.

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van Rienen, U. (2024). 25 Years Computational Electromagnetics @ SCEE. In: van Beurden, M., Budko, N.V., Ciuprina, G., Schilders, W., Bansal, H., Barbulescu, R. (eds) Scientific Computing in Electrical Engineering. SCEE 2022. Mathematics in Industry(), vol 43. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-54517-7_13

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