Takrimi, 2016 - Google Patents
Implementation of a broadband multilevel fast multipole algorithm for multiscale electromagnetics problemsTakrimi, 2016
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Fast multipole method (FMM) in computational physics and its multilevel version, ie, multilevel fast multipole algorithm (MLFMA) in computational electromagnetics are among the best known methods to solve integral equations (IEs) in the frequency-domain. MLFMA …
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