A general and effective method is presented to numerically solve the electric field integral equation (EFIE) for topologically complex conducting domains by the finite element method. A new technique is proposed to decompose the surface current density into a solenoidal part and a nonsolenoidal remainder to avoid the low frequency breakdown. The surface current density field is approximated through div-conforming (facet) elements. The solenoidal part is represented through the null space of the discrete approximation D of the surface divergence operator in the subspace spanned by the facet elements, whereas the nonsolenoidal remainder is represented through its complement. The basis functions of the null space and its complement are evaluat...
Basis functions that are used to model surface electric current densities in the electric field inte...
Solution of surface scattering problems with electric field integral equation (EFIE) requires carefu...
International audienceThis paper presents an extension of the recently introduced planewave density ...
A general and effective method is presented to numerically solve the electric field integral equatio...
A general and effective method is presented to numerically solve the electric field integral equatio...
A general and effective method is presented to numerically solve the electric field integral equatio...
Purpose - To apply two different integral formulations of full-Maxwell's equations to the numerical ...
Abstract—This work presents a fast computational algorithm that can be used as an alternative to the...
Considerable interest exists currently in the development of computer codes for studying electromagn...
International audienceIn developing accurate and stable discretization schemes for integral equation...
International audienceIn developing accurate and stable discretization schemes for integral equation...
International audienceIn developing accurate and stable discretization schemes for integral equation...
International audienceIn developing accurate and stable discretization schemes for integral equation...
This thesis is dedicated to using surface integral equations to solve electro- magnetic problems in...
Electric field integral equation (EFIE), magnetic field integral equation (MFIE), and combined field...
Basis functions that are used to model surface electric current densities in the electric field inte...
Solution of surface scattering problems with electric field integral equation (EFIE) requires carefu...
International audienceThis paper presents an extension of the recently introduced planewave density ...
A general and effective method is presented to numerically solve the electric field integral equatio...
A general and effective method is presented to numerically solve the electric field integral equatio...
A general and effective method is presented to numerically solve the electric field integral equatio...
Purpose - To apply two different integral formulations of full-Maxwell's equations to the numerical ...
Abstract—This work presents a fast computational algorithm that can be used as an alternative to the...
Considerable interest exists currently in the development of computer codes for studying electromagn...
International audienceIn developing accurate and stable discretization schemes for integral equation...
International audienceIn developing accurate and stable discretization schemes for integral equation...
International audienceIn developing accurate and stable discretization schemes for integral equation...
International audienceIn developing accurate and stable discretization schemes for integral equation...
This thesis is dedicated to using surface integral equations to solve electro- magnetic problems in...
Electric field integral equation (EFIE), magnetic field integral equation (MFIE), and combined field...
Basis functions that are used to model surface electric current densities in the electric field inte...
Solution of surface scattering problems with electric field integral equation (EFIE) requires carefu...
International audienceThis paper presents an extension of the recently introduced planewave density ...