A domain decomposition scheme based on the equivalence principle, also known as Huygens' principle, for integral equation solvers and the method of moments is introduced here. The equivalence principle allows the replacement of unknown currents distributed in a volume in space by equivalent currents residing on the surface that bounds the volume. In this manner, a problem of high complexity can be replaced by a surface of simpler shape. A tap basis is introduced to model the current that intercepts with the equivalence surfaces. Using this scheme, the current continuity is conserved and the singularity of the charges is avoided. The solution is shown to be accurate. © 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.link_to_subscribed_fulltex
The basics of two domain decomposition methods based on the surface equivalence principle and the me...
Two domain decomposition methods based on the surface equivalence principle, the tangential equivale...
An integral equation solver is presented using the nested equivalence principle algorithm (NEPAL), w...
109 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.Conventional basis used to di...
109 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.Conventional basis used to di...
A domain decomposition scheme based on the equivalence theorem and the method of moments is introduc...
In this thesis, a domain decomposition method based on the Huygens' principle for integral equations...
A equivalence principle algorithm using the method moments is introduced. Complex structures can be ...
Abstract – The basics of two domain decomposition methods based on the surface equivalence principle...
The basics of two domain decomposition methods based on the surface equivalence principle and the me...
The basics of two domain decomposition methods based on the surface equivalence principle and the me...
The basics of two domain decomposition methods based on the surface equivalence principle and the me...
This thesis describes the progressive development analysis of the equivalence principle algorithm (...
Two domain decomposition methods based on the surface equivalence principle, the tangential equivale...
The basics of two domain decomposition methods based on the surface equivalence principle and the me...
The basics of two domain decomposition methods based on the surface equivalence principle and the me...
Two domain decomposition methods based on the surface equivalence principle, the tangential equivale...
An integral equation solver is presented using the nested equivalence principle algorithm (NEPAL), w...
109 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.Conventional basis used to di...
109 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.Conventional basis used to di...
A domain decomposition scheme based on the equivalence theorem and the method of moments is introduc...
In this thesis, a domain decomposition method based on the Huygens' principle for integral equations...
A equivalence principle algorithm using the method moments is introduced. Complex structures can be ...
Abstract – The basics of two domain decomposition methods based on the surface equivalence principle...
The basics of two domain decomposition methods based on the surface equivalence principle and the me...
The basics of two domain decomposition methods based on the surface equivalence principle and the me...
The basics of two domain decomposition methods based on the surface equivalence principle and the me...
This thesis describes the progressive development analysis of the equivalence principle algorithm (...
Two domain decomposition methods based on the surface equivalence principle, the tangential equivale...
The basics of two domain decomposition methods based on the surface equivalence principle and the me...
The basics of two domain decomposition methods based on the surface equivalence principle and the me...
Two domain decomposition methods based on the surface equivalence principle, the tangential equivale...
An integral equation solver is presented using the nested equivalence principle algorithm (NEPAL), w...