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Modeling magnetic interactions for on-chip interconnect has become an issue of great interest for integrated circuit design in recent years. This tutorial paper describes the basic concepts of magnetic interaction, loop and partial inductance, along with some of the high frequency effects such as the skin and proximity effect.