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Modeling Magnetic Fields with Helical Solutions to Laplace's Equation

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arxiv 1901.02498 v2 pith:H3AWYMCW submitted 2019-01-08 physics.ins-det hep-ex

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keywords fieldshelicalmagneticequationlaplacemodelingsolenoidalaccuracy
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The series solution to Laplace's equation in a helical coordinate system is derived and refined using symmetry and chirality arguments. These functions and their more commonplace counterparts are used to model solenoidal magnetic fields via linear, multidimensional curve-fitting. A judicious choice of functional forms, a small number of free parameters and sparse input data can lead to highly accurate, fine-grained modeling of solenoidal magnetic fields, including helical features arising from the winding of the solenoid, with overall field accuracy at better than one part per million.

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