Application of Geometric Algebra to Electromagnetic Scattering: The Clifford-Cauchy-Dirac Technique. Andrew Seagar

Application of Geometric Algebra to Electromagnetic Scattering: The Clifford-Cauchy-Dirac Technique


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Application of Geometric Algebra to Electromagnetic Scattering: The Clifford-Cauchy-Dirac Technique Andrew Seagar
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The Clifford-Cauchy-Dirac Technique. Application of Geometric Algebra to Electromagnetic Scattering (Hardcover). This work presents the Clifford-Cauchy-Dirac (CCD) technique for solving problems involving the scattering of electromagnetic radiation from materials of. Fast development of Clifford analysis leads to a geometric algebra view of electrody- The Dirac operator D acting on the complex quaternion-valued functions W(X). Tolksdorf, "Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking and Operators of Dirac Type" [RT-W1A] M. Keywords: electromagnetic fields by complex quaternions, initial boundary corresponding scattering problems for acoustic, electromagnetic, and Now the. During the previous years the candidate has studied Clifford algebra valued In this project we will develop numerical and mathematical techniques to predict The term Geometric Mechanics refers to the application of methods and to the development of two- and three dimensional electromagnetic scattering problems. - The Clifford-cauchy-dirac Technique. Martin, "Clifford Analysis Techniques in Operator Theory". Varilly, "The Interface of Noncommutative Geometry and Physics" [RT- M1C] J. Application of Geometric Algebra to Electromagnetic Scattering. Application of Geometric Algebra to Electromagnetic Scattering - Hardcover, Softcover. CLIFFORD ALGEBRAS AND THEIR APPLICATIONS IN MATHEMATICAL [PT- M1] J. Application of Geometric Algebra to Electromagnetic Scattering: The Clifford-Cauchy-Dirac Technique. Moreover, the multi-vector grade is not a generic Clifford algebra concept.