Higher-order brick-tetrahedron hybrid method for Maxwell's equations in time domain
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- A brick-tetrahedron finite-element interface with stable hybrid explicit-implicit time-stepping for Maxwell's equations
- A review of hybrid implicit explicit finite difference time domain method
- Huygens' surface excitation for the finite element method applied to Maxwell's equations -- a construction based on Nitsche's method
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