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/* Advantages & Limitations of EM.Ferma's Static Simulator */
=== Advantages & Limitations of EM.Ferma's Static Simulator ===
EM.Ferma computes the electric and magnetic fields independent of each other based on electrostatic and magnetostatic approximations, respectively. These As a result, any "electromagnetic" coupling effects or wave retardation effects are ignored in the simulation process. In exchange, static or quasi-static solutions are computationally much more efficient than the full-wave solutions of [[Maxwell's Equations|Maxwell's equations]]. Therefore, for low-frequency electromagnetic modeling problems or for simulation of sub-wavelength devices, EM.Ferma offers a faster alternative to [[EM.Cube]]'s full-wave modules like [[EM.Tempo]], [[EM.Picasso]] or [[EM.Libera]]. EM.Ferma currently provides a fixed-cell brick volume mesh generator. To model highly irregular geometries or curved objects, you may have to use very small cell sizes, which may lead to a large computational problem.
== Defining the Physical Structure in EM.Ferma ==
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