We develop an approach for the fast and accurate determination of geometrical optics solutions to Maxwell’s equations in inhomogeneous 2D media and for TM polarized electric fields. The eikonal equation is solved by the fast marching method. Particular attention is paid to consistently discretizing the scatterers’ boundaries and matching the discretization to that of the computational domain. The ray tracing is performed, in a direct and inverse way, by using a technique introduced in computer graphics for the fast and accurate generation of textured images from vector fields. The transport equation is solved by resorting only to its integral form, the transport of polarization being trivial for the considered geometry and polarization. Num...
Nowadays the geometric approach in optics is often used to find out media parameters based on propag...
Various methods for efficiently solving electromagnetic problems are presented. Electromagnetic scat...
We consider the problem of evaluating the scattering of TE polarized electromagnetic waves by two-di...
We develop an approach for the fast and accurate determination of geometrical optics solutions to Ma...
We present an approach for a fast and accurate determination of the geometrical optics solutions to ...
We develop an approach for a fast and accurate determination of the Geometrical Optics solutions to ...
We present a multilevel fast multipole algorithm (MLFMA) implementation to numerically solve Maxwell...
International audienceThe fast marching method is computationally efficient in approximating the vis...
The propagation of an input field through tilted and curved surfaces is presented and applied for a ...
Abstract—High-frequency asymptotic expansions of electric and magnetic fields are obtained at a perf...
A non-iterative method and its application to planar geometries in homogeneous media is presented. T...
This paper presents a fast approximation for the solution of the radiative transfer equation in inho...
A two-and-a-half dimensional full-wave forward solver to compute the three-dimensional (3D) electrom...
Many electromagnetic related problems are too complex to solve using traditional analytical methods....
In this paper we present a novel approach for the analysis and design of inhomogeneous lenses. The s...
Nowadays the geometric approach in optics is often used to find out media parameters based on propag...
Various methods for efficiently solving electromagnetic problems are presented. Electromagnetic scat...
We consider the problem of evaluating the scattering of TE polarized electromagnetic waves by two-di...
We develop an approach for the fast and accurate determination of geometrical optics solutions to Ma...
We present an approach for a fast and accurate determination of the geometrical optics solutions to ...
We develop an approach for a fast and accurate determination of the Geometrical Optics solutions to ...
We present a multilevel fast multipole algorithm (MLFMA) implementation to numerically solve Maxwell...
International audienceThe fast marching method is computationally efficient in approximating the vis...
The propagation of an input field through tilted and curved surfaces is presented and applied for a ...
Abstract—High-frequency asymptotic expansions of electric and magnetic fields are obtained at a perf...
A non-iterative method and its application to planar geometries in homogeneous media is presented. T...
This paper presents a fast approximation for the solution of the radiative transfer equation in inho...
A two-and-a-half dimensional full-wave forward solver to compute the three-dimensional (3D) electrom...
Many electromagnetic related problems are too complex to solve using traditional analytical methods....
In this paper we present a novel approach for the analysis and design of inhomogeneous lenses. The s...
Nowadays the geometric approach in optics is often used to find out media parameters based on propag...
Various methods for efficiently solving electromagnetic problems are presented. Electromagnetic scat...
We consider the problem of evaluating the scattering of TE polarized electromagnetic waves by two-di...