Abstract—An efficient and accurate large-domain higher order two-dimensional (2-D) Galerkin-type technique based on the finite-element method (FEM) is proposed for analysis of arbitrary electromagnetic waveguides. The geometry of a waveguide cross section is approximated by a mesh of large Lagrangian generalized curvilinear quadrilateral patches of arbitrary geometrical orders (large domains). The fields over the elements are approximated by a set of hierarchical 2-D polynomial curl-conforming vector basis functions of arbitrarily high field-approximation orders. When compared to the conventional small-domain 2-D FEM techniques, the large-domain technique requires considerably fewer unknowns for the same (or higher) accuracy and offers a si...
This paper presents the study of coupling efficiencies between two-dimensional (2-D) waveguides and ...
We develop an essentially optimal numerical method for solving two-scale Maxwell wave equations in a...
Abstract—A numerical method is presented for the analysis and design of a wide variety of electromag...
Abstract—A highly efficient and accurate higher order large-do-main finite-element technique is pres...
The analysis of homogeneous closed waveguides is known to be one of the first, if not the very firs...
A domain decomposition method is introduced to facilitate the efficient and rigorous computation of ...
This dissertation aims at developing sophisticated finite-element based numerical algorithms for eff...
The Finite Element Tearing and Interconnecting (FETI) and its variants are probably the most celebra...
Abstract A new technique of local model-order reduction (MOR) in 3-D finite element method (FEM) fo...
Abstract: Higher-order, large-domain electromagnetic simulations are presented based on the finite e...
This thesis is concerned with efficient and accurate numerical methods for the solution of Maxwell's...
We propose the use of the Hermite interpolation polynomial in the Finite Element Method as an altern...
183 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.In this dissertation, robust,...
This thesis deals with the higher-order Finite Element Method (FEM) for computational electromagneti...
The 3D Finite Elements Method (FEM) is an extensively accepted tool for the analysis and design of ...
This paper presents the study of coupling efficiencies between two-dimensional (2-D) waveguides and ...
We develop an essentially optimal numerical method for solving two-scale Maxwell wave equations in a...
Abstract—A numerical method is presented for the analysis and design of a wide variety of electromag...
Abstract—A highly efficient and accurate higher order large-do-main finite-element technique is pres...
The analysis of homogeneous closed waveguides is known to be one of the first, if not the very firs...
A domain decomposition method is introduced to facilitate the efficient and rigorous computation of ...
This dissertation aims at developing sophisticated finite-element based numerical algorithms for eff...
The Finite Element Tearing and Interconnecting (FETI) and its variants are probably the most celebra...
Abstract A new technique of local model-order reduction (MOR) in 3-D finite element method (FEM) fo...
Abstract: Higher-order, large-domain electromagnetic simulations are presented based on the finite e...
This thesis is concerned with efficient and accurate numerical methods for the solution of Maxwell's...
We propose the use of the Hermite interpolation polynomial in the Finite Element Method as an altern...
183 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.In this dissertation, robust,...
This thesis deals with the higher-order Finite Element Method (FEM) for computational electromagneti...
The 3D Finite Elements Method (FEM) is an extensively accepted tool for the analysis and design of ...
This paper presents the study of coupling efficiencies between two-dimensional (2-D) waveguides and ...
We develop an essentially optimal numerical method for solving two-scale Maxwell wave equations in a...
Abstract—A numerical method is presented for the analysis and design of a wide variety of electromag...