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Computational electrodynamics: the finite-difference time-domain method

โœ Scribed by Allen Taflove


Publisher
Artech House
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Leaves
611
Series
Antennas & Propagation Library
Category
Library

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Computational Electrodynamics: The Finite-Difference Time-Domain Method is the essential reference for professional engineers, university professors and students using, teaching, or learning FDTD solutions to Maxwell's equations. The book provides a comprehensive tutorial of FDTD theory and techniques as well as details on the latest FDTD methods for the efficient design of key electronic components such as antennas for wireless communications devices, high-speed digital and microwave circuits, and integrated optics.


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