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ESAIM: Proc., 1998, Vol. 3, pp. 85-99
DOI: 10.1051/proc:1998041
Propagation des ondes électromagnétiques en présence d'un matériau ferromagnétique
Jean-Luc Joly1, Guy Métivier2 and Jeffrey Rauch31 MAB, Université Bordeaux I, 33405 Talence, FRANCE
2 IRMAR, Université Rennes I, 35042 Rennes, FRANCE
3 Department of Mathematics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 48109 MI, USA
Résumé
Les textes physiques fondateurs de Bloch, Landau et Lifshitz et Néel sur le ferromagnétisme remontent aux années 30 et la recherche physique dans ce domaine est active. Les travaux mathématiques et numériques sur le sujet sont en revanche encore peu nombreux et récents. Ils laissent cependant deviner la richesse du domaine tant du point de vue théorique et numérique que de celui des applications. Un point même imparfait a semblé utile.
© EDP Sciences, ESAIM 1998
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