Comparison of Computational Methods for Interaction Between Electromagnetic Fields and Stochastic Systems

J.A.H.M. Vaessen, O.O Sy, M.C. Beurden, van, A.G. Tijhuis, B.L. Michielsen

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Abstract

We compare the performance of three computational methods for characterizing the electromagnetic interaction between deterministic electromagnetic fields and objects of fluctuating geometry. These methods aim at determining the average and variance of observables of the EM coupling. Each of the methods takes a different route to deal with the stochastic nature of the problem. We illustrate the methods by studying a stochastic wire over a perfectly conducting ground plane illuminated by a deterministic plane wave.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationproceedings of the 2007 URSI Electromagnetic Theory Symposium (EMTS 2007) 26-28 July 2007, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Place of PublicationOttawa, Canada
PublisherInternational Union of Radio Science
Pages1-3
ISBN (Print)978-0-9738425-3-1
Publication statusPublished - 2007
Eventconference; EMTS 2007, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; 2007-07-26; 2007-07-28 -
Duration: 26 Jul 200728 Jul 2007

Conference

Conferenceconference; EMTS 2007, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; 2007-07-26; 2007-07-28
Period26/07/0728/07/07
OtherEMTS 2007, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

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