Frequency-independent approach to calculate physical optics radiations with the quadratic concave phase variations
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- Computing highly oscillatory physical optics integral on the polygonal domain by an efficient numerical steepest descent path method
- Preface
- The Numerical Steepest Descent Path Method for Calculating Physical Optics Integrals on Smooth Conducting Quadratic Surfaces
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