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==Theory==
The classical PEEC method is derived from the equation for the total electric field at a point<ref>S. Ramo, J. R. Whinnery and T. Van Duzer: Fields and Waves in Communication Electronics, John Wiley and Sons, 1972</ref> written as
 
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is the scalar electric potential, and <math>\sigma</math> the electrical
conductivity all at observation point <math>\vec{r}</math>.
 
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By using the definitions of the scalar and vector potentials, the current- and