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Matematicheskoe modelirovanie, 1991, Volume 3, Number 1, Pages 67–71 (Mi mm2179)  

Computational methods and algorithms

Conservative self-consistent finite-difference scheme for VHF devices with magnetized electron beam of arbitrary configuration

А. D. Poezd, S. A. Yakunin

M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University
Abstract: Conservative self-con sis tent finite-difference scheme is offered for the Vlasov–Maxwell system of equations in arbitrary constant inhomogeneous external magnetic field. The cylindrical geometry is analysed. Exact energy balance of macro-particles and discrete electromagnetic field gives advantages in simulations of nonlinear processes in VHF devices.
Received: 15.05.1990
Language: Russian
Citation: А. D. Poezd, S. A. Yakunin, “Conservative self-consistent finite-difference scheme for VHF devices with magnetized electron beam of arbitrary configuration”, Mat. Model., 3:1 (1991), 67–71
Citation in format AMSBIB
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\by А.~D.~Poezd, S.~A.~Yakunin
\paper Conservative self-consistent finite-difference scheme for VHF devices with magnetized electron beam of arbitrary configuration
\jour Mat. Model.
\yr 1991
\vol 3
\issue 1
\pages 67--71
\mathnet{http://mi.mathnet.ru/mm2179}
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