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The fourth international conference on Scientific Computing in Electrical En gineering (SCEE) was held at the Eindhoven University of Technology, from 23rd to 28th June, 2002. It was sponsored by Philips Research Laborato ries Eindhoven, the Eindhoven University of Technology, Computer Simula tion Technology (CST) from Darmstadt, ABB Corporate Research, Thales Netherlands,the European Consortium for Mathematics in Industry (ECMI), the University of Rostock (organiser of SCEE-2000), the European network for Mathematics, Computing and Simulation for Industry (MACSI-net), the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW), and the Scien tific Computing Group of the Eindhoven University of Technology. The Program Committee consisted of: Dr. Alain Bossavit, Electricite de France, Clamart, France. Dr. Uwe Feldmann, Infineon Technologies A.G., Munich, Germany. Prof.Dr. Leszek Demkowicz, University of Texas at Austin, USA. Dr. Michael Gunther, Universitat Karlsruhe, Germany. Prof.Dr. Ulrich Langer, Johannes Kepler Universitat, Linz, Austria. Dr. Jan ter Maten,Philips Research Laboratories Eindhoven, The Nether lands. Prof.Dr. Ursula van Rienen, Universitat Rostock, Germany. Prof.Dr. Jaijeet Roychowdhury, University of Minnesota, USA. - Prof.Dr. Wil Schilders, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven and Philips Research Laboratories Eindhoven, The Netherlands. - Prof.Dr. Thomas Weiland, Technische Universitat Darmstadt, Germany.
Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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G. Lamé vs. J.C. Maxwell: How to Reconcile Them? Antonio DiCarlo Variational FDTD-like methods for Maxwell's equations Patrick Joly Methods and Approaches for RF Circuit Simulation and Electromagnetic Modelling .A.M. Kevenaar, E.J.W. ter Maten, H.H.J.M. Janssen Recent Advances in Finite Integration Technique for High Frequency Applications Rolf Schuhmann, Thomas Weiland Toward Generalized Finite Element Difference Methods for Electro- and Magnetostatics Igor Tsukerman Electrical RLC Networks and Semiconductor Devices Giuseppe Ali Modified Extended BDF Time-Integration Methods, Applied to Circuit Equations Sandra Allaart-Bruin, Jan ter Maten, Sjoerd Verduyn Lunel Non-parabolic Tail Electron Hydrodynamical Model for Silicon Semi-conductors Angelo Marcello Anile, Giovanni Mascali Multirate co-simulation of first order thermal models in electric circuit design A. Bartel, M. Günther Parallel Solution Techniques for Sparse Linear Systems in Circuit Simulation Achim Basermann, Fabienne Cortial-Goutaudier, Uwe Jaekel, Koutaro Hachiya Finitely Large Phased Arrays of Microstrip Antennas- Analysis and Design Dave J. Bekers, Stef J.L. van Eijndhoven, Alphons A.F. van de Ven, Peter-Paul Borsboom, Evert W. Kolk The Sommerville mesh in Yee-like schemes Alain Bossavit Hierarchical Simulation of Substrate Coupling in BiCMOS Structures Using the Boundary Element Method Thomas Brandtner, Robert Weigel An Embedding Method for High Frequency Circuits Barbara Lang, Angelika Bunse-Gerstner, Henning Lemanczyk, Hans Georg Brachtendorf, RainerLaur Mixed-hybrid finite element methods for coupled problems in silicon dioxide technology Paola Causin, Riccardo Sacco Rosenbrock-Methods for Time Step Adaptive Transient Eddy Current Simulations without NonlinearIterations Markus Clemens, Markus Wilke, Thomas Weiland A Finite Element Model for Rutherford Cable in Superconductive Magnets Herbert De Gersem, Thomas Weiland Best of Both Worlds: Combining EM Accuracy with the Speed of Analytical Models Tom Dhaene Simulation of magnetic circuits including hysteresisi nonlinearity Sinan Güngör, Saffet Altay Eigenmode Computation of Microwave and Laser Structures Including PML Georg Hebermehl, Friedrich-Karl Hübner, Rainer Schlundt, Thorsten Tischler, Horst Zscheile, Wolfgang Heinrich Interconnect Optimization by Semidefinite Programming Tino Heijmen, Jaap van Staalduinen Electromagnetic force densities in a continuous medium Francois