A mathematically rigorous treatment of the electromagnetic scattering problem of dielectric cylinders based upon the finite element method is presented. The problem is formulated in the variational terms in two different forms depending upon the matching condition at the artificial boundary.
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Tanroku MIYOSHI, Mituo MIWA, "Finite Element Analysis of Scattering Fields of Dielectric Cylinders" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on transactions,
vol. E65-E, no. 5, pp. 281-282, May 1982, doi: .
Abstract: A mathematically rigorous treatment of the electromagnetic scattering problem of dielectric cylinders based upon the finite element method is presented. The problem is formulated in the variational terms in two different forms depending upon the matching condition at the artificial boundary.
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