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Electromagnetic scattering by surfaces of arbitrary shape
Donald R. Wilton,Sadasiva M. Rao,Allen W. Glisson +2 more
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Meep: A flexible free-software package for electromagnetic simulations by the FDTD method
Ardavan Oskooi,David Roundy,Mihai Ibanescu,Peter Bermel,John D. Joannopoulos,Steven G. Johnson +5 more
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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A measurement by BOOMERANG of multiple peaks in the angular power spectrum of the cosmic microwave background
Calvin B. Netterfield,Peter A. R. Ade,James J. Bock,J. R. Bond,Julian Borrill,A. Boscaleri,K. Coble,Carlo R. Contaldi,B. P. Crill,P. de Bernardis,P. C. Farese,K. Ganga,M. Giacometti,E. Hivon,Viktor Hristov,A. Iacoangeli,Andrew H. Jaffe,W. C. Jones,Andrew E. Lange,L. Martinis,Silvia Masi,P. V. Mason,Philip Daniel Mauskopf,Alessandro Melchiorri,T. E. Montroy,Enzo Pascale,F. Piacentini,Dmitry Pogosyan,F. Pongetti,Simon Prunet,Giovanni Romeo,J. E. Ruhl,F. Scaramuzzi +32 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the angular power spectrum of the cosmic microwave background from l = 75 to l = 1025 was measured from a combined analysis of four 150 GHz channels in the BOOMERANG experiment.
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