Second-order PML: optimal choice of nth-order PML for truncating FDTD domains
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- A PML Using a Convolutional Curl Operator and a Numerical Reflection Coefficient for General Linear Media
- A perfectly matched layer for the absorption of electromagnetic waves
- An Auxiliary Differential Equation Formulation for the Complex-Frequency Shifted PML
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