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Generalized combined field integral equations for the iterative solution of the three-dimensional Maxwell equations
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    Generalized combined field integral equations for the iterative solution of the three-dimensional Maxwell equations (English)
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    29 June 2007
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    The paper is devoted to the construction of second kind Fredholm integral equations for the numerical solution of problems of high-frequency electromagnetic scattering by a perfect conductor. The main goal is to provide integral equations with a condition number independent of the mesh refinement and the high-frequency parameters. In view of this, the authors propose two families of integral equations which can be seen as generalizations of the Brakhage-Werner approach and of the combined field integral equations. A corresponding spectral study is presented for the spherical geometry case.
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    Maxwell equations
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    second kind integral equation representation
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    combined field integral equations
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    scattering
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    high frequency
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    iterative Krylov subspace solver
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