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Matematicheskoe modelirovanie, 1993, Volume 5, Number 7, Pages 113–123 (Mi mm1996)  

Computational methods and algorithms

Modeling of complex electrostatic systems divided by subsystems with a finite group of symmetries

S. K. Dyomin, R. P. Tarasov
Abstract: Within the frame of harmonic analysis using finite groups a method of modeling of potential fields of complex electrostatic systems is devised, which takes into account the symmetry of the associated subsystems. The realization of the method is described, and numerical results for the case of systems divided by two subsystems with four-group symmetries are given.
Received: 17.10.1991
Bibliographic databases:
UDC: 519.642
Language: Russian
Citation: S. K. Dyomin, R. P. Tarasov, “Modeling of complex electrostatic systems divided by subsystems with a finite group of symmetries”, Matem. Mod., 5:7 (1993), 113–123
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\paper Modeling of complex electrostatic systems divided by subsystems with a~finite group of symmetries
\jour Matem. Mod.
\yr 1993
\vol 5
\issue 7
\pages 113--123
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\zmath{https://zbmath.org/?q=an:0974.78514}
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