Lecture

Introduction: Mathematical background

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This lecture introduces the basics of modeling and computational thinking for micro/nano devices involving electrical and magnetic forces, motion of charges, mechanical deformation, heat transfer, and fluid motion. The course covers vector analysis, div, curl, electrostatics, magnetostatics, and the finite element method. The instructor emphasizes the importance of modeling complex micro/nanosystems and explains how to develop physical and mathematical models to understand and improve device design and operation.

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