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The main research activity in this area has been and are performed, by [[Albert E. Ruehli|Albert Ruehli]]<ref>A. E. Ruehli: Equivalent Circuit Models for Three-Dimensional Multiconductor Systems, IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, Vol. 22 (1974), Nr. 3</ref> at [[IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center]], starting with a publication in 1972. At that time the foundation of the PEEC method was presented, i.e. the calculation of the partial inductances. The PEEC method was extended to more generalized problems, including dielectric material and retardation effect.
The PEEC method is not one of the most common techniques used in EM simulation software or as a research area but it has just been starting to gain recognition and for the first time there is a session at the 2001 [[IEEE]] EMC Symposium named after the technique. In the mid
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