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A novel method to analyze electromagnetic scattering of complex objects
Korada Umashankar, Allen Taflove
Electrical and Computer Engineering
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metals
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prediction
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cross sections
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dielectrics
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electromagnetic fields
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radar
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wave propagation
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moments method
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equivalence principle
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Finite Difference Time Domain Method
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Electromagnetic Scattering Problem
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Far Fields
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Dielectrics
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Plane Wave
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Radar Cross Section
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Region
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Magnitude
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Metal
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Electromagnetic Fields
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Scattering
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Scattered Field
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Time Domain Processing
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Surfaces
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Two Dimensional
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Compute
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Predicted Value
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Equivalence Principle
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Prediction
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Transforms
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Dielectric Object
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