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Entire Domain Method of Moments Techniques

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The application of entire domain Method of Moments techniques to analyze specific electromagnetic structures is presented. In all cases, entire domain describing and testing functions are employed and where being identical, a Galerkin’s approach is applied. In each case, details are presented for the computation of the “admittance” matrix, as well as the inhomogeneous external excitation term. Numerical results are presented for various cases.

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Kaklamani, D.I., Karonis, G.J., Nikita, K.S., Uzunoglu, N.K. (2000). Entire Domain Method of Moments Techniques. In: Uzunoglu, N.K., Nikita, K.S., Kaklamani, D.I. (eds) Applied Computational Electromagnetics. NATO ASI Series, vol 171. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-59629-2_2

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