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Electromagnetic scattering by surfaces of arbitrary shape

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The article was published on 1981-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 4495 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Scattering & Electromagnetic radiation.

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Meep: A flexible free-software package for electromagnetic simulations by the FDTD method

TL;DR: This paper describes Meep, a popular free implementation of the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method for simulating electromagnetism, and focuses on aspects of implementing a full-featured FDTD package that go beyond standard textbook descriptions of the algorithm.
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Multilevel fast multipole algorithm for electromagnetic scattering by large complex objects

TL;DR: Using these techniques, the FMM and MLFMA can solve the problem of electromagnetic scattering by large complex three-dimensional objects such as an aircraft on a small computer.
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The fast multipole method for the wave equation: a pedestrian prescription

TL;DR: The FMM provides an efficient mechanism for the numerical convolution of the Green's function for the Helmholtz equation with a source distribution and can be used to radically accelerate the iterative solution of boundary-integral equations.
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Wide-band E-shaped patch antennas for wireless communications

TL;DR: This paper presents a novel single-patch wide-band microstrip antenna: the E-shaped patch antenna, where two parallel slots are incorporated into the patch of a micro Strip antenna to expand it bandwidth.
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Simple and efficient numerical methods for problems of electromagnetic radiation and scattering from surfaces

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Electromagnetic penetration through apertures in conducting surfaces

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