SEM approach to transient scattering by a lossy, radially inhomogeneous dielectric circular cylinder
Publication:1062523
DOI10.1016/0165-2125(86)90005-3zbMath0572.73114OpenAlexW2056453307MaRDI QIDQ1062523
Raphic M. van der Weiden, Anton G. Tijhuis
Publication date: 1986
Published in: Wave Motion (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/0165-2125(86)90005-3
numerical implementationfinite durationSEM approachsingularity expansion methodtransient scatteringCauchy's theoremangular Fourier transformationBromwich contourcontributions from a denumerable set of polesfrom a branch cutisotropic, lossy, radially inhomogeneous dielectric circular cylinderLaplace inversion integralnegative half of the real-frequency axisProny-type algorithmpulsed electromagnetic plane wavescattering by a dielectric slabseries of one-dimensional transient scattering problemssupplementing the contour of integration by circular arcs at infinitytime-dependent Fourier coefficients
Inhomogeneity in solid mechanics (74E05) Electromagnetic effects in solid mechanics (74F15) Wave scattering in solid mechanics (74J20) Numerical and other methods in solid mechanics (74S99)
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