Abstract-The goal of the present paper is two folded. The first, the methodological one, is the complementation of well established in diffraction theory of gratings C method with certain elements of spectral theory and the development of interactive numerical algorithm that made feed back conjunction between diffraction and spectral problems. As a natural result the second goal appeared: the appearing of such tool for numerical experiments resulted in profound qualitative and quantitative study of rather peculiar phenomena in resonant scattering from periodic surface. Special attention has been paid to the investigation of electromagnetic waves diffraction from periodic boundaries of material with single and double negative parameters.
The extension of C method, combined with idea of Tikhonov's regularization is proposed. The regularizing algorithm for numerical solution of electromagnetic wave diffraction by the boundary of dielectric media is developed. This algorithm is based on the solution of the system linear algebraic equations of C method as subject of regularizing method of A. N. Tikhonov. The numerical calculations of scattered field in the case of E-polarization are presented. The efficiency and reliability of the method for the solution of the problems of boundary shape reconstruction have been proved and demonstrated numerically for several situations.
The regularization of the well-known analytical formulation of the monochromatic electromagnetic wave scattering problem from a syvstem with two neighbor impedance circular cylinders is presented. It is the improvement and extension of the work done for scattering from two perfectly conducting circular cylinders. Numerical results show that it is numerically much safer to solve the obtained infinite algebraic system at a lower truncation number also by ensuring the reliability of the solution.
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