Abstract:The use of pivot ratios as a guide to stablty of matrix equations afising in the method of moments," IEEE [SI J. C . Bolomey and W. Tabbara, "Numerical a s p e e o n coupling Trans. Antennas Propagat., thls issue, pp. 48-40. between complementary boundary value problems, IEEE Trans.
“…Once again, the conventional collocation result does eventually converge to that of the other techniques, but only for an extremely fine segmentation. We note that the results given here d o not agree precisely with those published elsewhere [6] for the L-wire.…”
Results obtained using a novel technique for computing the electromagnetic scattering from conducting thin‐wire structures and which exhibit Galerkin‐like convergence properties with collocation‐like computational efficiency, are presented.
“…Once again, the conventional collocation result does eventually converge to that of the other techniques, but only for an extremely fine segmentation. We note that the results given here d o not agree precisely with those published elsewhere [6] for the L-wire.…”
Results obtained using a novel technique for computing the electromagnetic scattering from conducting thin‐wire structures and which exhibit Galerkin‐like convergence properties with collocation‐like computational efficiency, are presented.
“…On the other hand , the finite difference approximation employed together with pulse expansion and impulse test functions led to results wh ich were sensitive to the choice of the finite difference width . Results sensitive to the wi dth of test functions , and also to finite difference intervals have been encountered elsewhere in the MM solutions to wi re antenna problems [6,7].…”
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