1995
DOI: 10.1109/75.386128
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A comparison of the Berenger perfectly matched layer and the Lindman higher-order ABC's for the FDTD method

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“…A direct inspection shows that the Green's function for this equation is given byĤ z (x; y) = i 4 H (1)…”
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“…A direct inspection shows that the Green's function for this equation is given byĤ z (x; y) = i 4 H (1)…”
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“…where H (1) n is the Hankel function of rst kind and order zero, and x = exp(i ). This series converges uniformly for r a 0 9].…”
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“…The PML technique involves the application of a nonphysical absorbing material adjacent to the computational boundary. The PML material has characteristics that permit electromagnetic waves of arbitraq frequency and angle of incidence to be absorbed while maintaining the impedance and velocity of a lossless dielectric [3]. This technique has shown its effectiveness and generality of handling a large class of problems in discrete domain techniques.…”
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