A. Bucio R.Raúl Castillo-PérezMarco P. Ramírez T.2026-03-222026-03-22201110.1109/iceee.2011.6106708https://doi.org/10.1109/iceee.2011.6106708https://andeanlibrary.org/handle/123456789/47935Citaciones: 8Applying elements of the Pseudoanalytic Function Theory, we study a numerical technique for approaching solutions of partial differential systems in the plane, defined within bounded domains. Particularly, we examine the set of functions for solving boundary-value problems of the Electrical Impedance Equation, remarking the properties of these solutions that are not possible to detect when employing classical methods.enBounded functionElectrical impedancePartial differential equationBoundary value problemFunction (biology)Differential equationSet (abstract data type)Plane (geometry)Mathematical analysisMathematicsOn the numerical construction of formal powers and their application to the Electrical Impedance Equationarticle