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Scattering by Two Cylinders

G. O. Olaofe
- 01 Nov 1970 - 
- Vol. 5, Iss: 11, pp 1351-1360
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In this paper, the boundary value problem of multiple scattering by two equal, parallel, but non-overlapping, circular cylinders is considered, and numerical results are presented only for the extinction and backscattering cross sections, both of which are treated as functions of the separation distance between the two cylinders.
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The boundary-value problem of multiple scattering by two equal, parallel, but non-overlapping, circular cylinders is considered. Solutions are derived in the form of infinite sums for the scattering intensities and cross sections, but numerical results are presented only for the extinction and back-scattering cross sections, both of which are treated as functions of the separation distance between the two cylinders. Endfire and broadside illumination are distinguished from each other.

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Multiple Scattering of Electromagnetic Waves by Arbitrary Configurations

TL;DR: In this article, a vector-dyadic formalism was introduced for vector electromagnetic scattering problems, and analogous integral equations which specify the multiple-scattering amplitudes for many objects in terms of the corresponding functions for isolated scatterers were derived.
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Zur Vielfachstreuung an kleinen Kugeln

Walter Trinks
- 01 Jan 1935 - 
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Higher‐Order Approximations in Multiple Scattering. I. Two‐Dimensional Scalar Case

TL;DR: In this paper, a formula for the perturbed scattering amplitudes of a combination of two arbitrary cylinders as a function of the unperturbation of the individual cylinders is derived, and the result is employed to calculate the total scattering cross section.
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Scattering of electromagnetic waves by two equal spherical particles

TL;DR: In this article, a general method for calculating the scattering of a plane, planepolarized, harmonic electromagnetic wave by two identical homogeneous (nonabsorbing) spherical particles is outlined.
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