1980
DOI: 10.1109/temc.1980.303860
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On Contributions at Syracuse University to the Moment Method

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“…A concluding point to be made here is that computational methods have joined experimentation and analysis as one of the three complementary problem-solving tools of the antenna designer. Further information and more detail about moment-method modeling can be found in a number of books and summary articles [84][85][86][87][88][89][90][91].…”
Section: Concluding Commentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A concluding point to be made here is that computational methods have joined experimentation and analysis as one of the three complementary problem-solving tools of the antenna designer. Further information and more detail about moment-method modeling can be found in a number of books and summary articles [84][85][86][87][88][89][90][91].…”
Section: Concluding Commentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many early developments are addressed in King's comprehensive treatise of 1956 [4], shortly before the advent of numerical methods in the mid-1960s [5,6]. The application of moment methods to thin-wire integral equations alongside their associated difficulties has a long history (see e.g., [7] and references therein, as well as [8]). In 2001, these difficulties were described in detail and attributed to the nonsolvability of the integral equation itself, rather than to the deficiency of the numerical method employed [9,10]; these discussions have since been corroborated for a variety of antenna geometries and driving configurations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, there are very many works dealing with the application of moment methods to thinwire integral equations; an extensive list of pre-1980 such references can be found in [9]. Besides [2][3][4][5], upon which the present paper is primarily based, works that mention oscillations are [10][11][12][13][14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%