Analysis of time-domain electromagnetic scattering problem by multiple cavities
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Abstract: Consider the time-domain multiple cavity scattering problem, which arises in diverse scientific areas and has significant industrial and military applications. The multiple cavity embedded in an infinite ground plane, is filled with inhomogeneous media characterized by variable dielectric permittivities and magnetic permeabilities. Corresponding to the transverse electric or magnetic polarization, the scattering problem can be studied for the Helmholtz equation in frequency domain and wave equation in time-domain, respectively. A novel transparent boundary condition in time-domain is developed to reformulate the cavity scattering problem into an initial-boundary value problem in a bounded domain. The well-posedness and stability are established for the reduced problem. Moreover, a priori estimates for the electric field is obtained with a minimum requirement for the data by directly studying the wave equation.
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