## Abstract Current implementations of the Mur 1st‐order absorbing boundary condition (Mur1) in the alternating‐direction implicit finite‐difference time‐domain (ADI‐FDTD) method treat the intermediate (half‐step) variables as electromagnetic field quantities that are an approximate solution to Max
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Implementation of ADI-FDTD subgrids in ground penetrating radar FDTD models
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- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2009
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- English
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- 67
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- Article
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- 0926-9851
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