2017
DOI: 10.1002/2017rs006328
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Superalgebraically Converging Galerkin Method for Electromagnetic Scattering by Dielectric Cylinders

Abstract: The high‐order solutions of the well‐known Green's formulation of the boundary value problems to determine the scattering monochromatic electromagnetic waves by dielectric cylinders are presented. The boundaries are given via infinitely smooth closed contours. That is why the solutions to the transverse electric/transverse magnetic wave scattering problems are obtained by solving the matrix equations, entries of which are Fourier coefficients of the electric field integral equations/magnetic field integral equ… Show more

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“…Since the investigation of electrical-large three-dimensional objects requires still enormous computation power, scattering by two-dimensional object play a very important role in understanding the radiation phenomena, engineering design, and applications [3,4]. In [3,5], fast and accurate solutions for electric and magnetic field integral equations are proposed. Especially buried objects in multilayered media and the determination of electric and physical properties of the buried material are crucial work investigated theoretically, numerically, and experimentally [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the investigation of electrical-large three-dimensional objects requires still enormous computation power, scattering by two-dimensional object play a very important role in understanding the radiation phenomena, engineering design, and applications [3,4]. In [3,5], fast and accurate solutions for electric and magnetic field integral equations are proposed. Especially buried objects in multilayered media and the determination of electric and physical properties of the buried material are crucial work investigated theoretically, numerically, and experimentally [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%