The following pages link to Daniel S. Weile (Q1574409):
Displayed 18 items.
- The use of domain decomposition genetic algorithms exploiting model reduction for the design of frequency selective surfaces (Q1574410) (← links)
- Item:Q1574409 (redirect page) (← links)
- A method for generating rational interpolant reduced order models of two-parameter linear systems (Q1808470) (← links)
- Genetic algorithm optimization of phononic bandgap structures (Q2456134) (← links)
- Erratum to: ``On the proper formulation of Maxwellian electrodynamics for continuum mechanics'' (Q2629064) (← links)
- On the proper formulation of Maxwellian electrodynamics for continuum mechanics (Q2629183) (← links)
- Time Domain Integral Equation Methods in Computational Electromagnetism (Q3448764) (← links)
- Pareto Genetic Algorithm Based Optimization of Log-Periodic Monopole Arrays Mounted On Realistic Platforms (Q4266702) (← links)
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- Analysis of frequency selective surfaces using two-parameter generalized rational Krylov model-order reduction (Q4552609) (← links)
- An Accurate Scheme for the Solution of the Time-Domain Integral Equations of Electromagnetics Using Higher Order Vector Bases and Bandlimited Extrapolation (Q5349960) (← links)
- A hybrid method of moments-marching on in time method for the solution of electromagnetic scattering problems (Q5350699) (← links)
- Two-dimensional transverse-magnetic time-domain scattering using the Nystro/spl uml/m method and bandlimited extrapolation (Q5350714) (← links)
- Electromagnetic Scattering From Dispersive Dielectric Scatterers Using the Finite Difference Delay Modeling Method (Q5351211) (← links)
- Implicit Runge-Kutta Methods for the Discretization of Time Domain Integral Equations (Q5351429) (← links)
- Electromagnetic Scattering From Homogeneous Dielectric Bodies Using Time-Domain Integral Equations (Q5351575) (← links)
- A Finite Difference Delay Modeling Approach to the Discretization of the Time Domain Integral Equations of Electromagnetics (Q5354274) (← links)
- Multi-Region Finite-Difference Time-Domain (MR-FDTD) Based on Domain-Optimal Green's Functions (Q5356170) (← links)