Continuum theories with additional higher-order inertia terms have been suggested in the literature in order to be able to describe dispersive wave propagation and in order to include microstructural information in the macroscopic model. In this short note, we investigate two numerical discretisatio
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## Abstract In this paper, by analyzing the numerical dispersion property of an unconditionally stable three‐dimensional alternating direction implicit finite‐difference time‐domain (ADI‐FDTD) method, the influence of the time steps on the numerical dispersion error of the method is investigated. I