Contains a tool that computes the jump in flux-like (Neumann) boundary conditions given prescribed Dirichlet boundary conditions by using the boundary element method. Depending on the problem, the jump can be the surface flux or the normal electric field in electrostatic problems. The Dirichlet field is often called the potential (e.g. electrostatic potential). When the domain extends from the object to infinity and the interior of the object is perfectly conducting, the jump corresponds to the normal electric field just outside the object. |
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Name | Description | Version | Minimum Galaxy Version |
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- computes the jump of normal electric field | 1.0.0 | any |