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Direct and indirect determination of electrocaloric effect in Na0.5Bi0.5TiO3

2017

This work has been supported by the National Research Program in the framework of the project “Multifunctional Materials and composites, photonics and nanotechnology (IMIS2).”

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Symmetries and Covariance of the Maxwell Equations

2012

Already within a given, fixed division of four-dimensional spacetime into the space where experiments are performed, and the laboratory time variable, Maxwell’s equations show interesting transformation properties under continuous and discrete space-time transformations. However, only the action of the whole Lorentz group on them reveals their full symmetry structure. A good example that illustrates the covariance of Maxwell’s equations is provided by the electromagnetic fields of a point charge uniformly moving along a straight line.

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The time-harmonic Maxwell equations

1996

In this chapter we shall see that the solution of the time-harmonic Maxwell equations with real coefficients can be transformed to time independent partial differential equations with complex coefficients. Then we introduce a finite element approximation proposed in [Křižek, Neittaanmaki, 1989]. A similar technique is analyzed in [Křižek, Neittaanmaki, 1984b], [Monk, 1992a] (for fully time dependent problems see, e.g., [Monk 1992b,c]).

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