## Abstract Although unconditionally stable (US), the accuracy of ADI‐FDTD is not so high as that of conventional FDTD. In this paper, a high‐order US‐FDTD based on the weighted finite‐difference method is presented. A strict analysis of stability shows that it is unconditionally stable. And, more
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On Ulm’s method using divided differences of order one
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- Springer US
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- 2009
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- English
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- Volume
- 52
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- Article
- ISSN
- 1017-1398
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