2011
DOI: 10.1007/s13137-011-0019-9
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Vector potential formulation of a quasi-static EM induction problem: existence, uniqueness and stability of the weak solution

Abstract: We deal with the electromagnetic induction in a conductor with 3D distribution of electric conductivity in quasi-static approximation with the focus on theoretical aspects related to the solvability of this problem. We formulate the initial, boundary-value problem of electromagnetic induction in terms of a magnetic vector potential only, first in differential and then in integral forms. We prove that the problem is well posed in the Hadamard sense, that a solution exists, is unique and continuously dependent o… Show more

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