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Computational electrodynamics: Finite Difference Time Domain Method

✍ Scribed by Allen Taflove


Book ID
127423444
Publisher
Artech House Publishers
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Weight
8 MB
Series
Antennas & Propagation Library
Category
Library
ISBN-13
9780890067925

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✦ Synopsis


Written by the pioneer and foremost authority on the subject, this new book is both a comprehensive university textbook and professional/research reference on the finite-difference time-domain (FD-TD) computational solution method for Maxwell's equations. It presents in-depth discussions of: The revolutionary Berenger PML absorbing boundary condition; FD-TD modelling of nonlinear, dispersive, and gain optical materials used in lasers and optical microchips; unstructured FD-TD meshes for modelling of complex systems; 2.5-dimensional body-of-revolution FD-TD algorithms; Linear and nonlinear electronic circuit models, including a seamless tie-in to SPICE; Digital signal postprocessing of FD-TD data; FD-TD modelling of microlaser cavities; and FD-TD software development for the latest Intel and Cray massively parallel computers.


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