= Computational electromagnetics
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Computational electromagnetics (CEM) refers to the application of numerical methods and algorithms to solve problems involving electromagnetic fields and waves. This field integrates theoretical concepts from electromagnetism with computational techniques to analyze and predict the behavior of electromagnetic phenomena. CEM is vital in numerous applications, including: 1. **Antenna Design**: Modeling and optimizing the performance of antennas in various frequency ranges.
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