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'''Azimuthal Beam-Cavity Interaction'''. The azimuthal beam cavity interaction is software which solves the Maxwell equations directly in the time domain when a bunched beam goes through an axi-symmetric structure on or off axis. An arbitrary charge distribution can be defined by the user.<ref>ABCI users's guide (Azimuthal Beam Cavity Interaction)
'''Azimuthal Beam-Cavity Interaction'''. The azimuthal beam cavity interaction is software which solves the Maxwell equations directly in the time domain when a bunched beam goes through an axi-symmetric structure on or off axis. An arbitrary charge distribution can be defined by the user.<ref>ABCI users's guide (Azimuthal Beam Cavity Interaction), Y.H. Chin, Mar, 1988, https://inspirehep.net/literature/261093.</ref>
 
Y.H. Chin, Mar, 1988, https://inspirehep.net/literature/261093.</ref>
==References==
==References==
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Revision as of 14:25, 16 January 2026

Azimuthal Beam-Cavity Interaction. The azimuthal beam cavity interaction is software which solves the Maxwell equations directly in the time domain when a bunched beam goes through an axi-symmetric structure on or off axis. An arbitrary charge distribution can be defined by the user.[1]

References

  1. ABCI users's guide (Azimuthal Beam Cavity Interaction), Y.H. Chin, Mar, 1988, https://inspirehep.net/literature/261093.