Abstract—Recently non-relativistic boundary conditions, based on the Lorentz force formulas, have been investigated. It was shown that to the first order in the relative velocity v/c the results for scattering problems are in agreement with the exact relativistic formalism. Examples for scattering by material objects moving in free space have been discussed. Presently the feasibility of non-relativistically solving scattering problems involving arbitrary material media is investigated. For concreteness, two representative canonical problems were chosen: scattering by a uniformly moving circular cylinder, and the related problem of a cylinder at rest, comprised of a uniformly moving medium in the cylindrical cross-sectional plane. The invest...
"The scattering problem by a set of buried circularcross. section cylinders is considered. A scenari...
Abstract Four‐dimensional (4D) relativistic scattering of electromagnetic waves from an arbitrary co...
The scattering problem by a set of buried circular-cross section cylinders is considered. A scenario...
Abstract—Recently non-relativistic boundary conditions based on the Lorentz force formulas have been...
ABSTRACT—Recently non-relativistic boundary conditions based on the Lorentz force formulas have been...
ABSTRACT—We are interested in first order /v c velocity effects in scattering problems involving mot...
Abstract—For almost a century, velocity dependent scattering prob-lems are solved in the context of ...
ABSTRACT—For almost a century, velocity dependent scattering problems are solved in the context of E...
Abstract—We are interested in first order v/c velocity effects in scattering problems involving moti...
Abstract—Presently we study multiple-scattering problems involving moving objects. This also covers ...
In this paper the capabilities of some direct and inverse scattering procedures to solve electromagn...
Abstract—The present study brings together two aspects of electromagnetic theory: the recently discu...
Abstract—Presently we study multiple-scattering problems involving moving objects. This also covers ...
The paper takes into account a particular case of movement, namely a body acted by a constant force,...
A number of approaches to the problem of scattering of electromagnetic waves by metallic bodies are ...
"The scattering problem by a set of buried circularcross. section cylinders is considered. A scenari...
Abstract Four‐dimensional (4D) relativistic scattering of electromagnetic waves from an arbitrary co...
The scattering problem by a set of buried circular-cross section cylinders is considered. A scenario...
Abstract—Recently non-relativistic boundary conditions based on the Lorentz force formulas have been...
ABSTRACT—Recently non-relativistic boundary conditions based on the Lorentz force formulas have been...
ABSTRACT—We are interested in first order /v c velocity effects in scattering problems involving mot...
Abstract—For almost a century, velocity dependent scattering prob-lems are solved in the context of ...
ABSTRACT—For almost a century, velocity dependent scattering problems are solved in the context of E...
Abstract—We are interested in first order v/c velocity effects in scattering problems involving moti...
Abstract—Presently we study multiple-scattering problems involving moving objects. This also covers ...
In this paper the capabilities of some direct and inverse scattering procedures to solve electromagn...
Abstract—The present study brings together two aspects of electromagnetic theory: the recently discu...
Abstract—Presently we study multiple-scattering problems involving moving objects. This also covers ...
The paper takes into account a particular case of movement, namely a body acted by a constant force,...
A number of approaches to the problem of scattering of electromagnetic waves by metallic bodies are ...
"The scattering problem by a set of buried circularcross. section cylinders is considered. A scenari...
Abstract Four‐dimensional (4D) relativistic scattering of electromagnetic waves from an arbitrary co...
The scattering problem by a set of buried circular-cross section cylinders is considered. A scenario...