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The problem of optimization of multichannel electrodynamic systems of energy accumulation for obtaining a homogeneous electric field of maximal possible amplitude in the near-axis region is considered.
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Translated from Sovremennaya Matematika i Ee Prilozheniya (Contemporary Mathematics and Its Applications), Vol. 29, Voronezh Conference-1, 2005.
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Bogomolov, Y.L., Yunakovskii, A.D. Modeling electrodynamic systems of energy accumulation. J Math Sci 142, 2059–2066 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10958-007-0114-5
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