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Photonic Crystals: Mathematical Analysis and Numerical Approximation

This book concentrates on the mathematics of photonic crystals, which form an important class of physical structures investigated in nanotechnology. Photonic crystals are materials which are composed of two or more different dielectrics or metals, and which exhibit a spatially periodic structure, ty...

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Autores principales: Dörfler, Willy, Lechleiter, Armin, Plum, Michael, Schneider, Guido, Wieners, Christian
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Springer 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-0113-3
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author Dörfler, Willy
Lechleiter, Armin
Plum, Michael
Schneider, Guido
Wieners, Christian
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description This book concentrates on the mathematics of photonic crystals, which form an important class of physical structures investigated in nanotechnology. Photonic crystals are materials which are composed of two or more different dielectrics or metals, and which exhibit a spatially periodic structure, typically at the length scale of hundred nanometers. In the mathematical analysis and the numerical simulation of the partial differential equations describing nanostructures, several mathematical difficulties arise, e. g., the appropriate treatment of nonlinearities, simultaneous occurrence of contin
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spelling cern-14142372021-04-22T00:40:19Zdoi:10.1007/978-3-0348-0113-3http://cds.cern.ch/record/1414237engDörfler, WillyLechleiter, ArminPlum, MichaelSchneider, GuidoWieners, ChristianPhotonic Crystals: Mathematical Analysis and Numerical ApproximationPhysics in generalThis book concentrates on the mathematics of photonic crystals, which form an important class of physical structures investigated in nanotechnology. Photonic crystals are materials which are composed of two or more different dielectrics or metals, and which exhibit a spatially periodic structure, typically at the length scale of hundred nanometers. In the mathematical analysis and the numerical simulation of the partial differential equations describing nanostructures, several mathematical difficulties arise, e. g., the appropriate treatment of nonlinearities, simultaneous occurrence of continSpringeroai:cds.cern.ch:14142372011
spellingShingle Physics in general
Dörfler, Willy
Lechleiter, Armin
Plum, Michael
Schneider, Guido
Wieners, Christian
Photonic Crystals: Mathematical Analysis and Numerical Approximation
title Photonic Crystals: Mathematical Analysis and Numerical Approximation
title_full Photonic Crystals: Mathematical Analysis and Numerical Approximation
title_fullStr Photonic Crystals: Mathematical Analysis and Numerical Approximation
title_full_unstemmed Photonic Crystals: Mathematical Analysis and Numerical Approximation
title_short Photonic Crystals: Mathematical Analysis and Numerical Approximation
title_sort photonic crystals: mathematical analysis and numerical approximation
topic Physics in general
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-0113-3
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