We present a finite-element time-domain (FETD) Maxwell solver for the analysis of body-of-revolution (BOR) geometries based on discrete exterior calculus (DEC) of differential forms and transformation optics (TO) concepts. We explore TO principles to map the original 3-D BOR problem to a 2-D one in the meridian rho z-plane based on a Cartesian coordinate system where the cylindrical metric is fully embedded into the constitutive properties of an effective inhomogeneous and anisotropic medium that fills the domain. The proposed solver uses a (TE phi, TM phi) field decomposition and an appropriate set of DEC-based basis functions on an irregular grid discretizing the meridian plane. A symplectic time discretization based on a leap-frog scheme...
A formulation is developed to treat radiation from structures consisting of a body of revolution (BO...
The present research study mainly involves a survey of diverse time-domain boundary element methods ...
Abstract- We present a new approach to the discretized solution of Maxwell's Equations for a re...
We consider the computationally efficient time integration of Maxwell’s equations using discrete ex...
The theoretical and numerical studies of electromagnetic scattering and radiation from perfectly con...
We present a multi-domain pseudospectral method for the accurate and e#cient time-domain computation...
The theoretical and numerical studies of electromagnetic scattering and radiation from perfectly con...
We present a multidomain pseudospectral method for the accurate and efficient time-domain computatio...
We present two novel, fully three-dimensional (3-D) finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) schemes in ...
A formulation is developed to treat radiation from structures consisting of conducting and/or dielec...
A formulation is developed to treat radiation from structures consisting of conducting and/or dielec...
A formulation is developed to treat radiation from structures consisting of conducting and/or dielec...
A formulation is developed to treat radiation from structures consisting of conducting and/or dielec...
In this thesis, partial differential equation techniques for solving the problem of electromagnetic ...
The most commonly used method for the time-domain Maxwell equations is the Finite-Difference Time-Do...
A formulation is developed to treat radiation from structures consisting of a body of revolution (BO...
The present research study mainly involves a survey of diverse time-domain boundary element methods ...
Abstract- We present a new approach to the discretized solution of Maxwell's Equations for a re...
We consider the computationally efficient time integration of Maxwell’s equations using discrete ex...
The theoretical and numerical studies of electromagnetic scattering and radiation from perfectly con...
We present a multi-domain pseudospectral method for the accurate and e#cient time-domain computation...
The theoretical and numerical studies of electromagnetic scattering and radiation from perfectly con...
We present a multidomain pseudospectral method for the accurate and efficient time-domain computatio...
We present two novel, fully three-dimensional (3-D) finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) schemes in ...
A formulation is developed to treat radiation from structures consisting of conducting and/or dielec...
A formulation is developed to treat radiation from structures consisting of conducting and/or dielec...
A formulation is developed to treat radiation from structures consisting of conducting and/or dielec...
A formulation is developed to treat radiation from structures consisting of conducting and/or dielec...
In this thesis, partial differential equation techniques for solving the problem of electromagnetic ...
The most commonly used method for the time-domain Maxwell equations is the Finite-Difference Time-Do...
A formulation is developed to treat radiation from structures consisting of a body of revolution (BO...
The present research study mainly involves a survey of diverse time-domain boundary element methods ...
Abstract- We present a new approach to the discretized solution of Maxwell's Equations for a re...