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What is more, the new report involves wave solutions to Maxwell’s equations that are nondiffracting and capable of following a tighter circular trajectory than was previously thought possible.
Nature Photonics spoke to Allen Taflove, father of the finite-difference time-domain technique, about the birth of Maxwell's equations and their impact on the world after 150 years.
Recent enhancements—including the integration of plane wave basis functions and Trefftz methods, where basis functions are exact local solutions of the underlying equations—have substantially ...
If Maxwell's equations were a piece of hardware, most of us would be eager to see what's inside the box. But you won't find the literary equivalent of a physical teardown because the subject is ...
Maxwell's Equations tell us a lot about electromagnetic interactions and physics. In the mid-1800s, Scottish physicist James Maxwell thought something interesting was going on with electric fields.