The Integral-Equation Method in Low-Frequency Electrodynamics of Nonhomogeneous Contrast Media


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The article analyzes computations of low-frequency electrodynamic fields in a nonhomogeneous conducting medium using the integral equation method. Contrast effects arise when the nonhomogeneities are embedded in a low-conductivity medium. As the conductivity of the enclosing medium decreases, tighter grid spacing is required in the nonhomogeneous region.

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V. I. Dmitriev

Faculty of Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics, Moscow State University

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Email: dmitriev@cs.msu.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

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