Present thinking on the use of the singularity expansion in electromagnetic scattering computation (Q1052167): Difference between revisions

From MaRDI portal
Import240304020342 (talk | contribs)
Set profile property.
ReferenceBot (talk | contribs)
Changed an Item
 
(One intermediate revision by one other user not shown)
Property / full work available at URL
 
Property / full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/0165-2125(83)90022-7 / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / OpenAlex ID
 
Property / OpenAlex ID: W2073881255 / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / cites work
 
Property / cites work: Q5821773 / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / cites work
 
Property / cites work: Q3238599 / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / cites work
 
Property / cites work: Q5507817 / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / cites work
 
Property / cites work: Theoretical and practical aspects of singularity and eigenmode expansion methods / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / cites work
 
Property / cites work: Q5641599 / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / cites work
 
Property / cites work: On the existence of branch points in the eigenvalues of the electric field integral equation operator in the complex frequency plane / rank
 
Normal rank

Latest revision as of 08:37, 14 June 2024

scientific article
Language Label Description Also known as
English
Present thinking on the use of the singularity expansion in electromagnetic scattering computation
scientific article

    Statements

    Present thinking on the use of the singularity expansion in electromagnetic scattering computation (English)
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    1983
    0 references
    Mittag-Leffler theorem
    0 references
    experimental
    0 references
    extraction method
    0 references
    Prony method
    0 references
    singularity expansion
    0 references
    electromagnetic scattering responses
    0 references
    time-limited excitation function
    0 references
    frequency domain expansion
    0 references
    time domain expansion
    0 references

    Identifiers