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Electromagnetic Scattering by a Three-Dimensional Magnetodielectric Body in the Presence of Closely Adjacent Thin Wires

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Information Technologies and Mathematical Modelling (ITMM 2014)

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This paper presents a version of auxiliary sources method generalized for the case of the presence of thin wires in the vicinity of a magnetodielectric body. A mathematical formulation of this version and a brief description of the created computer code are given. Some numerical results concerning the influence of thin wires on the bistatic cross-section of a dielectric body and the influence of a dielectric body on current distribution are presented.

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Keller, Y. (2014). Electromagnetic Scattering by a Three-Dimensional Magnetodielectric Body in the Presence of Closely Adjacent Thin Wires. In: Dudin, A., Nazarov, A., Yakupov, R., Gortsev, A. (eds) Information Technologies and Mathematical Modelling. ITMM 2014. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 487. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-13671-4_21

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