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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7823388
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Computer Simulation of the Propagation of a Plane Electromagnetic Wave in a Waveguide Formed by the Earth’s Surface and the Ionosphere Under the Condition of Inhomogeneous Boundary Conductivity
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7823388

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    Computer Simulation of the Propagation of a Plane Electromagnetic Wave in a Waveguide Formed by the Earth’s Surface and the Ionosphere Under the Condition of Inhomogeneous Boundary Conductivity (English)
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    25 March 2024
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    mathematical modeling
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    dynamic processes
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    Maxwell's equations
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    atmospheric
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    plane EM wave
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    waveguide
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    conduction inhomogeneity
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    computer simulation
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    Matlab
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    inverse wave
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    numerical solution
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    FDTD
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    PML
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    ABC
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