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Application of Total Least Squares to the Derivation of Closed-Form Green's Functions for Planar Layered Media

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In this article, the spectral-domain Green's functions are approximated by an asymptotic term plus a ratio of two polynomials, the coefficients of these two coefficients being determined via the method of total least squares.
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A new technique is presented for the numerical derivation of closed-form expressions of spatial-domain Green's functions for multilayered media. In the new technique, the spectral-domain Green's functions are approximated by an asymptotic term plus a ratio of two polynomials, the coefficients of these two polynomials being determined via the method of total least squares. The approximation makes it possible to obtain closed-form expressions of the spatial-domain Green's functions consisting of a term containing the near-field singularities plus a finite sum of Hankel functions. A judicious choice of the coefficients of the spectral-domain polynomials prevents the Hankel functions from introducing nonphysical singularities as the horizontal separation between source and field points goes to zero. The new numerical technique requires very few computational resources, and it has the merit of providing single closed-form approximations for the Green's functions that are accurate both in the near and far fields. A very good agreement has been found when comparing the results obtained with the new technique with those obtained via a numerically intensive computation of Sommerfeld integrals

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Closed-Form Green's Functions in Planar Layered Media for All Ranges and Materials

TL;DR: In this paper, an extension of the two-level discrete complex image method is proposed to eliminate any concerns on and shortcomings of the approximations of the spatial-domain Green's functions in closed form in planar multilayered media.
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Fast evaluation of zero‐offset Green's function for layered media with application to ground‐penetrating radar

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed an efficient integration path for the fast evaluation of the three-dimensional spatial domain Green's function for electromagnetic wave propagation in layered media for the particular case of zero-offset, source?receiver proximal ground-penetrating radar (GPR) applications.
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Closed-Form Expressions of Multilayered Planar Green's Functions That Account for the Continuous Spectrum in the Far Field

TL;DR: In this article, the authors introduced a novel implementation of the rational function fitting method, which leads to Green's functions expressions that are accurate in the far field when this far field is dominated by the continuous spectrum instead of being dominated by surface waves.
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Fast Computation of Sommerfeld Integral Tails via Direct Integration Based on Double Exponential-Type Quadrature Formulas

TL;DR: A direct integration algorithm, based on double exponential-type quadrature rules, is presented for the efficient computation of the Sommerfeld integral tails, arising in the evaluation of multilayered Green's functions.
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Efficient Algorithms for Computing Sommerfeld Integral Tails

TL;DR: A partition-extrapolation method, in which the integration-then-summation procedure is combined with a new version of the weighted averages (WA) extrapolation technique, is summarized and a review of double-exponential quadrature formulas for direct integration of the SI tails is presented.
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TL;DR: Combinations involving trigonometric and hyperbolic functions and power 5 Indefinite Integrals of Special Functions 6 Definite Integral Integral Functions 7.Associated Legendre Functions 8 Special Functions 9 Hypergeometric Functions 10 Vector Field Theory 11 Algebraic Inequalities 12 Integral Inequality 13 Matrices and related results 14 Determinants 15 Norms 16 Ordinary differential equations 17 Fourier, Laplace, and Mellin Transforms 18 The z-transform
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Rational approximation of frequency domain responses by vector fitting

TL;DR: The paper describes a general methodology for the fitting of measured or calculated frequency domain responses with rational function approximations by replacing a set of starting poles with an improved set of poles via a scaling procedure.
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Numerical techniques for microwave and millimeter-wave passive structures

Tatsuo Itoh
TL;DR: The Finite Element Method (J. Davies), Integral Equation Technique (I. Mosig), Planar Circuit Analysis (K. Gupta and M. Abouzahra), Spectral Domain Approach (T. Uwaro & T. Itoh), Transverse Resonance Technique (R. Sorrentino), and Transmission Line Matrix (TLM) Method (W. Wolff) as discussed by the authors.
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Multilayered media Green's functions in integral equation formulations

TL;DR: In this paper, a compact representation of the electric and magnetic-type dyadic Green's functions for plane-stratified, multilayered, uniaxial media based on the transmission-line network analog along the aids normal to the stratification is given.
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