18-dg-2030-vl Electromagnetics and Differential Forms

Course offering details

Instructors: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Stefan Michael Kurz

Event type: Lecture

Org-unit: Dept. 18 - Electrical Engineering and Information Technology

Displayed in timetable as: EVL Electromagnetics

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Hours per week: 2

Language of instruction: Englisch

Min. | Max. participants: - | -

Digital Teaching:
The lecture will be given in digital format.

Course Contents:
In the recent years, the amount of literature that deals with physical models in terms of differential forms (DF) has increased strongly. For instance, DF allow a clear and elegant representation of electromagnetics (EM). The operators grad, curl, and div of vector analysis are replaced by a single operator of the exterior derivative. Similarly, the integral theorems of Gauss and Stokes are replaced by a single integral theorem. Vector analysis is limited to three dimensions, while DF can be applied to any dimensions. This is useful for the relativistic formulations in four dimensions.
Since DF can be canonically integrated over appropriate domains they lend themselves naturally to discretizations of the finite integration type.
This lecture series provides an introduction into DF calculus, and its relation to vector analysis. Maxwell‘s equations and the constitutive relations are expressed in terms of DF, and the main steps into discretization are outlined briefly.

Literature:
M. Fecko: Differential Geometry and Lie Groups for Physicists, Cambridge University Press, 2006
F. Hehl, Y. Obukhov: Foundations of Classical Electrodynamics, Birkhäuser, 2003
K. Jänich: Vector Analysis, Springer, 2001

Preconditions:
It is recommended that the students have basic knowledge about
• Electromagnetics (Maxwell’s equations in differential and integral form; constitutive relations; EM potentials);
• Vector analysis (scalar and vector fields; differential operators grad, curl, and div; integral theorems of Gauss and Stokes).

Additional Information:
In the framework of the strategic collaboration between TU Darmstadt and TU Graz the lectures will be offered simultaneously for students from both universities. Registration is open until April 30, 2021. The first lecture will be held on Friday, April 16, 2021. Details can be found on the course page in Moodle.

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Appointments
Date From To Room Instructors
1 Fri, 16. Apr. 2021 08:00 09:30 >Digitaler Veranstaltungstermin Prof. Dr.-Ing. Stefan Michael Kurz
2 Fri, 23. Apr. 2021 08:00 09:30 >Digitaler Veranstaltungstermin Prof. Dr.-Ing. Stefan Michael Kurz
3 Fri, 30. Apr. 2021 08:00 09:30 >Digitaler Veranstaltungstermin Prof. Dr.-Ing. Stefan Michael Kurz
4 Fri, 7. May 2021 08:00 09:30 >Digitaler Veranstaltungstermin Prof. Dr.-Ing. Stefan Michael Kurz
5 Fri, 21. May 2021 08:00 09:30 >Digitaler Veranstaltungstermin Prof. Dr.-Ing. Stefan Michael Kurz
6 Fri, 28. May 2021 08:00 09:30 >Digitaler Veranstaltungstermin Prof. Dr.-Ing. Stefan Michael Kurz
7 Fri, 4. Jun. 2021 08:00 09:30 >Digitaler Veranstaltungstermin Prof. Dr.-Ing. Stefan Michael Kurz
8 Fri, 11. Jun. 2021 08:00 09:30 >Digitaler Veranstaltungstermin Prof. Dr.-Ing. Stefan Michael Kurz
9 Fri, 18. Jun. 2021 08:00 09:30 >Digitaler Veranstaltungstermin Prof. Dr.-Ing. Stefan Michael Kurz
10 Fri, 25. Jun. 2021 08:00 09:30 >Digitaler Veranstaltungstermin Prof. Dr.-Ing. Stefan Michael Kurz
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Instructors
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Stefan Michael Kurz