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Classical electrodynamics is historically one of the most eminent fields of physics, as an extension of classical mechanics, it is very successful in explaining a plethora of phenomena. The dynamics of electric and magnetic fields are described with Maxwell's equations

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Case studies

The following pages describe the basics of computational electromagnetics, starting with relevant derivations and the basics of classical electromagnetism. The subpages include case studies with analytical solutions if they exist and numerical solutions.

Classical electromagnetism

Classical electrodynamics is historically one of the most eminent fields of physics, as an extension of classical mechanics, it is very successful in explaining a plethora of phenomena. The dynamics of electric and magnetic fields are described with Maxwell's equations