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Dielectric metasurface-assisted terahertz sensing: mechanism, fabrication, and multiscenario applications. [PDF]
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Fast multipole and multifunction peec methods
IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing, 2003A key use of the partial element equivalent circuit (PEEC) method is the solution of combined electromagnetic and circuit problems as they occur in many situations such as today's integrated circuit (VLSI) systems and as components in mobile devices. The method, which has been applied to a multitude of electrical interconnect and package problems, is ...
ANTONINI, GIULIO, Ruehli AE
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Fast Multipole Method for Multivariable Integrals
SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, 2005A method to evaluate multivariate integrals is presented. The proposed algorithm is an expansion of the fast multipole method. Many numerical examples are presented. These examples illustrate the efficiency and also the limitations of the algorithm.
Bokanowski, Olivier, Lemou, Mohammed
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Multipole Ewald sums for the fast multipole method
Journal of Statistical Physics, 1997zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Schmidt, K. E., Lee, Michael A.
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The very fast multipole method
The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1994The fast multipole method (FMM) has become an important alternative to traditional methods such as the Ewald method for computing the long-range interactions necessary to simulate charged or dipolar systems. In this paper, we present an improvement of this method, which we shall call the very fast multipole method (VFMM).
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An Implementation of the Fast Multipole Method without Multipoles
SIAM Journal on Scientific and Statistical Computing, 1992Based on Poisson's formula, an implementation of the fast multipole method is presented. Details concerning both two and three dimensions are discussed. Also, it is discussed how multigrid programming strategy can be used to facilitate programming of various methods. Parameter selection is also analyzed when using ``fast'' methods.
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The continuous fast multipole method
Chemical Physics Letters, 1994We introduce the continuous fast multipole method (CFMM), a generalization of the fast multipole method for calculating Coulomb interaction of point charges. The CFMM calculates Coulomb interactions between charge distributions, represented by continuous functions, in work scaling linearly with their number for constant density systems.
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