AbstractThe infinite T-matrix method is a powerful tool for electromagnetic scattering simulations, particularly when one is interested in changes in orientation of the scatterer with respect to the incident wave or changes of configuration of multiple scatterers and random particles, because it avoids the need to solve the fully reconfigured systems. The truncated T-matrix (for each scatterer in an ensemble) is often computed using the null-field method. The main disadvantage of the null-field based T-matrix computation is its numerical instability for particles that deviate from a sphere. For large and/or highly non-spherical particles, the null-field method based truncated T-matrix computations can become slowly convergent or even diverg...
In this work we develop, implement and analyze a high-order spectrally accurate algorithm for comput...
The scattering of surface waves from 3-D, discrete obstacles in both the near- and far-fields is des...
The convergence behavior of the T-matrix method as calculated by the extended boundary condition met...
The infinite T-matrix method is a powerful tool for electromagnetic scattering simulations, particul...
The acoustic scattering properties of an obstacle are completely described by its infinite acoustic ...
The infinite T-matrix completely describes the acoustic scattering properties of an obstacle. The T-...
Two recursive T-matrix algorithms (RTMA's) are presented and their reduced computational complexitie...
This paper presents the use of the T-matrix method for a collection of scatterers for validation pur...
The infinite T-matrix completely describes the acoustic scattering properties of an obstacle. The T-...
The T-matrix method has been of a great interest in solving the electromagnetic scattering problems ...
The T-matrix method, proposed by P.C.Waterman [1], belongs to the most actively used methods of solv...
We describe a fully discrete high-order algorithm for simulating low to medium frequency electromagn...
The recursive T-matrix algorithms are used to solve for the vector electromagnetic scattering proble...
AbstractAcoustic, electromagnetic and elastic scattering have been described by the T-matrix method ...
A recursive T-matrix algorithm (RTMA) is formulated to extend its applicability to infinitely thin a...
In this work we develop, implement and analyze a high-order spectrally accurate algorithm for comput...
The scattering of surface waves from 3-D, discrete obstacles in both the near- and far-fields is des...
The convergence behavior of the T-matrix method as calculated by the extended boundary condition met...
The infinite T-matrix method is a powerful tool for electromagnetic scattering simulations, particul...
The acoustic scattering properties of an obstacle are completely described by its infinite acoustic ...
The infinite T-matrix completely describes the acoustic scattering properties of an obstacle. The T-...
Two recursive T-matrix algorithms (RTMA's) are presented and their reduced computational complexitie...
This paper presents the use of the T-matrix method for a collection of scatterers for validation pur...
The infinite T-matrix completely describes the acoustic scattering properties of an obstacle. The T-...
The T-matrix method has been of a great interest in solving the electromagnetic scattering problems ...
The T-matrix method, proposed by P.C.Waterman [1], belongs to the most actively used methods of solv...
We describe a fully discrete high-order algorithm for simulating low to medium frequency electromagn...
The recursive T-matrix algorithms are used to solve for the vector electromagnetic scattering proble...
AbstractAcoustic, electromagnetic and elastic scattering have been described by the T-matrix method ...
A recursive T-matrix algorithm (RTMA) is formulated to extend its applicability to infinitely thin a...
In this work we develop, implement and analyze a high-order spectrally accurate algorithm for comput...
The scattering of surface waves from 3-D, discrete obstacles in both the near- and far-fields is des...
The convergence behavior of the T-matrix method as calculated by the extended boundary condition met...