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SEM approach to the transient scattering by an inhomogeneous, lossy dielectric slab. II: The inhomogeneous case
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    SEM approach to the transient scattering by an inhomogeneous, lossy dielectric slab. II: The inhomogeneous case (English)
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    1984
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    singularity expansion method
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    transient scattering
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    pulsed electromagnetic wave
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    finite duration
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    isotropic, inhomogeneous, lossy dielectric slab
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    time-domain electric field expressed as Laplace inversion integral over Bromwich contour
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    representation in terms of natural-mode quantities
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    location of poles
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    corresponding natural-mode field distributions
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    coupling coefficients
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    determined numerically
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    Runge-Kutta integration method
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    Muller's root-finding procedure
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    acceleration of convergence
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