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ESAIM: Proc., 2008, Vol. 22, pp. 114-117
DOI: 10.1051/proc:072212
Mathematical models in micromagnetism: an introduction
Francois AlougesLaboratoire de Mathématiques, Bât. 425, Université Paris 11, 91405 Orsay Cedex, France
(Published online: 1 February 2008)
Abstract
The modelization of ferromagnetic materials obeys the micromagnetic
theory proposed by W. F. Brown [4] for static configurations
and the Landau-Lifchitz (or Landau-Lifchitz-Gilbert) equations for the
dynamics. In this paper, we briefly present these underlying models.
Difficulties including physical relevance,
numerical simulations and analytic properties of the equations that
one wants to keep at the discrete level are discussed.
Résumé
La modélisation de matériaux ferromagnétiques suit la théorie
du micromagnétisme proposée par Brown pour les configurations
statiques (d'équilibre) et les équations de Landau-Lifchitz (ou
Landau-Lifchitz-Gilbert) pour la dynamique. Dans ce papier, nous
décrivons rapidement les principaux modèles utilisés.
Les difficultés incluant la pertinence physique, les
simulations numériques ainsi que le respect au niveau discret des
propriétés analytiques du modèle sont précisées.
Mathematics Subject Classification. 35Q60, 65Z05
Key words: Micromagnetism, Landau-Lifchitz equations
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