Donald R. Wilton

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Characterization and integration of the singular test integrals in the method-of-moments implementation of the electric-field integral equation2021-02-03Paper
Efficient Computation of 1-D Periodic Layered Mixed Potentials for the Analysis of Leaky-Wave Antennas With Vertical Elements2017-10-30Paper
DIRECTFN: Fully Numerical Algorithms for High Precision Computation of Singular Integrals in Galerkin SIE Methods2017-09-20Paper
Numerical Evaluation via Singularity Cancellation Schemes of Near-Singular Integrals Involving the Gradient of Helmholtz-Type Potentials2017-09-20Paper
Efficient Evaluation of Half-Line Source Potentials and Their Derivatives2017-09-20Paper
A Singularity Cancellation Technique for Weakly Singular Integrals on Higher Order Surface Descriptions2017-09-20Paper
Acceleration of Mixed Potentials From Vertical Currents in Layered Media for 2-D Structures With 1-D Periodicity2017-09-08Paper
Efficient computation of the 2-D Green's function for 1-D periodic structures using the Ewald method2017-09-01Paper
Optimized Numerical Evaluation of Singular and Near-Singular Potential Integrals Involving Junction Basis Functions2017-09-01Paper
The Analysis of Thin Wires Using Higher Order Elements and Basis Functions2017-09-01Paper
Efficient computation of the 3D Green's function for the Helmholtz operator for a linear array of point sources using the Ewald method2007-04-18Paper
Efficient computation of the 2D periodic Green's function using the Ewald method2006-12-14Paper
Simple and efficient numerical methods for problems of electromagnetic radiation and scattering from surfaces2000-09-11Paper
On the existence of branch points in the eigenvalues of the electric field integral equation operator in the complex frequency plane2000-09-11Paper
Higher order interpolatory vector bases on prism elements2000-09-11Paper
Singular basis functions and curvilinear triangles in the solution of the electric field integral equation2000-09-11Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q40266441993-02-21Paper

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