Zhou et al., 2000 - Google Patents
Application of the Padé approximation via Lanczos (PVL) algorithm to electromagnetic systems with expansion at infinityZhou et al., 2000
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- 17497584417274922641
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- Zhou T
- Dvorak S
- Prince J
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- 2000 Proceedings. 50th Electronic Components and Technology Conference (Cat. No. 00CH37070)
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ROMES (reduced-order modeling of electromagnetic systems) was developed based on the frequency domain finite difference (FDFD) method in our lab. Previously, the Pade via Lanczos (PVL) algorithm was used for the reduced-order modeling of the linear system with …
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