methods that only discretize the boundary. A new numerical method for the rapid solution of Laplace's equa-The FDM (finite difference method) and FEM (finite eletion in exterior domains and in interior domains with complicated ment method) belong to the first category. The second boundaries is pres
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Theory of Electric Polarization || THE SOLUTION OF LAPLACE'S AND POISSON'S EQUATIONS
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- Year
- 1973
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