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"Field Simulation for Accelerator Magnets" is a comprehensive two-volume reference on the electromagnetic design and measurement of accelerator magnets. It covers the design and optimization of magnets with highly uniform fields, which are crucial for accelerating electrons or hadrons in particle accelerators used in various scientific fields.
The volumes provide essential mathematical foundations for project engineers and beam physicists, and are valuable for students of electrical engineering and physics. They offer detailed discussions on topics such as vector algebra, network theory,
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Produktbeschreibung
"Field Simulation for Accelerator Magnets" is a comprehensive two-volume reference on the electromagnetic design and measurement of accelerator magnets. It covers the design and optimization of magnets with highly uniform fields, which are crucial for accelerating electrons or hadrons in particle accelerators used in various scientific fields.

The volumes provide essential mathematical foundations for project engineers and beam physicists, and are valuable for students of electrical engineering and physics. They offer detailed discussions on topics such as vector algebra, network theory, field computation, magnetic measurements, beam optics, and more. Additionally, they explore mathematical optimization techniques, multiphysics simulation, and model-based systems engineering.

Authored by a leading expert, these volumes are an excellent resource for learning mathematical methods and numerical techniques applicable in industry and science.
Autorenporträt
Stephan Russenschuck is a Principle Applied Physicist in the Accelerator Technology (TE) Department of the European Organization for Nuclear Research, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland. He is the leader of the magnetic measurement section in the TE department and the chairman of the technical and doctoral student committee (TSC). He received the Dipl.-Ing and Dr.-Ing. degrees in electrical engineering in 1986 and 1990 both from the Technical University Darmstadt. In 2000 he was recognized as a University Lecturer (Habilitation) for Theory of Electromagnetic Fields at the University of Vienna, Austria.   His research interests are mathematical optimization and numerical field computation techniques in support of magnet design, magnetic measurements, and accelerator operation. Stephan Russenschuck is the author of the numerical field computation program ROXIE and the author of the book "Field computation for accelerator magnets" published by Wiley-VCH.