A family of direct (noniterative) solvers with reduced computational complexity is proposed for solving problems involving resonant or near-resonant structures. Based on the recursive interaction matrix algorithm, the solvers exploit the aggregation concept of the recursive aggregate T-matrix algorithm to accelerate the solution. Direct algorithms are developed to compute the scattered field and the current coefficient, and invert the impedance matrix. Computational complexities of these algorithms are expressed in terms of the number of harmonics P required to express the scattered field of a larger scatterer made up of N scatterers. The exact P-N relation is determined by the geometry.link_to_subscribed_fulltex
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We review a set of algorithms and methodologies developed recently for the numerical solution of pro...
Computational electromagnetics plays an important role in the study of wave scattering and radiation...
The recursive T-matrix algorithms are used to solve for the vector electromagnetic scattering proble...
A family of direct (noniterative) solvers with reduced computational complexity is proposed for solv...
An algorithm based on the recursive operator algorithm is proposed to solve for the scattered field ...
A recursive algorithm for calculating the exact solution of field scattering from a dielectric objec...
The recursive aggregate interaction matrix algorithm (RAIMA) for calculating a wave scattering solut...
The scattering solution of an arbitrary-shape inhomogeneous scatter can be formulated as a scatterin...
Various methods for efficiently solving electromagnetic problems are presented. Electromagnetic scat...
The recursive aggregate T-matrix algorithm is used for the scattering solution of an oblong, multila...
Two algorithms based on the recursive operator algorithm are proposed to solve for the scattered fie...
A fast recursive algorithm has been developed to solve for the scattering solution of a large 2-D in...
A review on the progress in the field of fast integral equations solvers meant for solving computati...
Efficient and fast recursive algorithms for both the spectral-domain and the space-domain solutions ...
Recently, there has been renewed interest on solving integral equations due to the advent of various...
We review a set of algorithms and methodologies developed recently for the numerical solution of pro...
Computational electromagnetics plays an important role in the study of wave scattering and radiation...
The recursive T-matrix algorithms are used to solve for the vector electromagnetic scattering proble...