Grid Computing for Electromagnetics

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Artech House, Jan 1, 2004 - Computers - 246 pages
Today, more and more practitioners, researchers, and students are utilizing the power and efficiency of grid computing for their increasingly complex electromagnetics applications. This cutting-edge book offers practical and comprehensive guidance in using this new, low-cost approach to supercomputing to solve huge numerical electromagnetics problems. The book describes how to perform critical data exploration via the Web in a simple manner, build a computational grid for an electromagnetics application, and use collaborative engineering to share remote resources online. Moreover, this invaluable reference explains how to use grid computing to explore new electromagnetics applications that can lead to innovative market and research opportunities. CD-ROM Included! Contains all the software needed to build a grid and sample code for several application areas.

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About the author (2004)

Luciano Tarricone is a professor of electromagnetic fields and antennas and propagation at the University of Lecce, Italy.

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