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Definition of "uniqueness theorem of electromagnetics" |
a theorem stating that the solutions to Maxwell’s equations are unique, given certain boundary conditions (for the differential form of the equations) or certain initial conditions (for the integral form of the equations).As an example, if the electric field and magnetic field satisfy Maxwell’s equations in some volume V of lossy material and if the tangential fields satisfy a prescribed set of boundary conditions on the surface S that defines V , then the solution for the electric and magnetic fields is the only one (i.e., the unique one). Note: The uniqueness theorem only requires one of the following three conditions: |
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