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Historically... Quite right. The first FEKO page was tagged for deletion and went the way of the dodo... :-) As mentioned, I (and some co-writers) believe that the FEKO page is an extension of content on the computational electromagnetics (CEM) page and recreated a new version. The CEM page describes the numerical methods each in isolation, while FEKO provides the notable combination of hybrid methods. I.e. combining the good features of different CEM techniques in the same solution. Significant academic research went into this work (see references on the page). Suggestions for further improvement?
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Historically... Quite right. The first FEKO page was tagged for deletion and went the way of the dodo... :-) As mentioned, I (and some co-writers) believe that the FEKO page is an extension of content on the computational electromagnetics (CEM) page and recreated a new version. The CEM page describes the numerical methods each in isolation, while FEKO provides the notable combination of hybrid methods. I.e. combining the good features of different CEM techniques in the same solution. Significant academic research went into this work (see references on the page). Suggestions for further improvement?
Comments?