三維矢量有限元-矩量法電磁場分析程序。
EMAP5 is a full-wave electromagnetic field solver that combines the method of moments (MOM) with a vector finite element method (VFEM). It employs the finite element method (FEM) to analyze a dielectric volume, and employs the method of moments (MoM) to solve for currents on the surface of (or external to) this volume. The two methods are coupled through the fields on the dielectric surface.
DevExpress.ExpressSideBar.v5.37.for.Delphi.BCB.Full.Source
delphi和 bcb源碼,能輕松實(shí)現(xiàn)outlook風(fēng)格的側(cè)邊欄,效果很好,推薦!
ExpressSideBar is a VCL implementation of the MS
Outlook bar. Designed to be easy to use and built with
a significant feature set. Just drop it on a form,
double click the control and in a few moments, you can
customize the ExpressSideBar for your needs.
MATLAB Code for Optimal Quincunx Filter
Bank Design
Yi Chen
July 17, 2006
This file introduces the MATLAB code that implements the two algorithms (i.e., Algorithms
1 and 2 in [1], or Algorithms 4.1 and 4.2 in [2]) used for the construction of
quincunx filter banks with perfect reconstruction, linear phase, high coding gain, certain
vanishing moments properties, and good frequency selectivity. The code can be
used to design quincunx filter banks with two, three, or four lifting steps. The SeDuMi
Matlab toolbox [3] is used to solve the second-order cone programming subproblems
in the two algorithms, and must be installed in order for this code to work.
這個軟件包(C++)是我尋找電磁學(xué)代碼無意中找到了,功能相當(dāng)強(qiáng)大(并行計(jì)算,快速多極子等)。缺點(diǎn)是安裝相當(dāng)麻煩,需要若干個其他軟件包。我在Fedora Core9下編譯其中所需blitz++時(shí)出錯,在 ubuntu下可以所有均編譯通過,運(yùn)行時(shí)出現(xiàn)一個錯誤,我找不到原因(本人水平有限),但從學(xué)習(xí)電磁學(xué)有關(guān)算法/程序設(shè)計(jì)來說,已經(jīng)是相當(dāng)了不起的開源軟件了。parallel unified multipole algorithm for Electromagnetics (Puma-EM).
Aim is providing surface Method of moments for Electromagnetics, enhanced
by using the Multilevel Fast Multipole Method. Code is parallelized and runs on
Desktops and clusters.
Many good textbooks exist on probability and random processes written at the under-
graduate level to the research level. However, there is no one handy and ready book
that explains most of the essential topics, such as random variables and most of their
frequently used discrete and continuous probability distribution functions; moments,
transformation, and convergences of random variables; characteristic and generating
functions; estimation theory and the associated orthogonality principle; vector random
variables; random processes and their autocovariance and cross-covariance functions; sta-
tionarity concepts; and random processes through linear systems and the associated
Wiener and Kalman filters.
Part I provides a compact survey on classical stochastic geometry models. The basic models defined
in this part will be used and extended throughout the whole monograph, and in particular to SINR based
models. Note however that these classical stochastic models can be used in a variety of contexts which
go far beyond the modeling of wireless networks. Chapter 1 reviews the definition and basic properties of
Poisson point processes in Euclidean space. We review key operations on Poisson point processes (thinning,
superposition, displacement) as well as key formulas like Campbell’s formula. Chapter 2 is focused on
properties of the spatial shot-noise process: its continuity properties, its Laplace transform, its moments
etc. Both additive and max shot-noise processes are studied. Chapter 3 bears on coverage processes,
and in particular on the Boolean model. Its basic coverage characteristics are reviewed. We also give a
brief account of its percolation properties. Chapter 4 studies random tessellations; the main focus is on
Poisson–Voronoi tessellations and cells. We also discuss various random objects associated with bivariate
point processes such as the set of points of the first point process that fall in a Voronoi cell w.r.t. the second
point process.