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Computationally Efficient Dual Perforated Finite Element Time Domain Method

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Abstract

Finite element based meshing can discretise structures more accurately than finite difference technique. The FDTD method is currently the dominant method. This paper presents the dual perforated FETD to perform faster simulation by reducing resolution.

© 2013 Optical Society of America

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