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High-order mixed current basis functions for electromagnetic scattering of curved surfaces (English)
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19 September 2000
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The author considers the problem of finding suitable functions to represent electromagnetic fields on or near curved surfaces. He discusses a number of shapes for elements to cover the surface such as curved triangular and curved quadrilaterals and extends the ideas to base functions formed by the tensor product of one-dimensional Jacobian polynomials. Also discussed is the use of Dubiner basis triangles. There are however no actual examples illustrating the use of the ideas presented.
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high order method
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integral equation method
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Galerkin method
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