2016
DOI: 10.1109/tap.2016.2559520
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Rotated Subgrids in the FDTD Method

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“…This algorithm is a direct extension of the method which is explained in detail in [7] so, in this contribution, only the modifications will be described. As in [7], the sub-grid is bounded by two surfaces, the Outer Surface, OS, and the Inner Surface, IS.…”
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“…This algorithm is a direct extension of the method which is explained in detail in [7] so, in this contribution, only the modifications will be described. As in [7], the sub-grid is bounded by two surfaces, the Outer Surface, OS, and the Inner Surface, IS.…”
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“…As in [7], the sub-grid is bounded by two surfaces, the Outer Surface, OS, and the Inner Surface, IS. This scheme is shown in Figure 3 for the case where the sub-grid is rotated with respect to the main grid by 30 O .…”
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