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Convergence properties of a diakoptics method for electromagnetic scattering from 3-D complex structures

  • V. Lancellotti
  • , A.G. Tijhuis

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Samenvatting

Linear embedding via Green's operators (LEGO) is a diakoptics method that employs electromagnetic ``bricks'' to formulate problems of wave scattering from complex structures (e.g., penetrable bodies with inclusions). In its latest version the LEGO integral equations are solved through the Method of Moments combined with adaptive generation of Arnoldi basis functions (ABF) to compress the resulting algebraic system. In this paper we review and discuss the convergence properties of the numerical solution in relation to the number of ABFs. Besides, we address the issue of setting the threshold for stopping the generation of ABFs in conjunction with the adaptive Arnoldi algorithm.
Originele taal-2Engels
Pagina's (van-tot)127-140
Aantal pagina's14
TijdschriftProgress in Electromagnetic Research (PIER)
Volume24
DOI's
StatusGepubliceerd - 2012

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