Abstract:The discrete dipole approximation (DDA) is a popular numerical method for calculating the scattering properties of atmospheric ice crystals. The standard DDA formulation involves the uniform discretization of the underlying volume integral equation, leading to a linear system with a block-Toeplitz Toeplitz-block matrix. This structure permits a matrix-vector product to be performed with O(n log n) complexity via the fast-Fourier transform (FFT). Thus, in principle, the system can be solved rapidly using an ite… Show more
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