From MoM to Maxwellian circuit - an odyssey of forty years

2004 
A Maxwellian circuit is defined as an equivalent circuit of a wire structure, the solutions of voltage and current at nodes and branches of which are identical to the solutions of the Maxwell's equations of the original structure. The Maxwellian circuit of any wire structure can be found from solutions of the integral equation by the method of moments (MoM) in a direct manner. Its discovery, however, took a roundabout way after a journey of forty years.
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