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Keyword [FDTD Method]
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141. A novel method for incorporating periodic boundaries into the FDTD method and the application to the study of structural color of insects
142. Techniques for handling multilayered media in the FDTD method
143. H-, p- and t-refinement strategies for the finite-difference-time-domain (FDTD) method developed via finite-element (FE) principles
144. Numerical analysis of periodic structures for microwave and infrared applications with the finite-difference time domain (FDTD) method
145. A modified FDTD method for the analysis of wide and dual band antennas
146. The ADI-FDTD method for high accuracy electrophysics applications
147. A hybrid curvilinear-rectangular FDTD method for the simulation of twisted pair bundles
148. A hybrid PSTD-FDTD method to solve mixed-scale broadband problems
149. A fourth-order symplectic finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method for light scattering and a three-dimensional Monte Carlo code for radiative transfer in scattering systems
150. Development of four novel UWB antennas assisted by FDTD method
151. Numerical simulation of nanopulse penetration of biological matter using the ADI-FDTD method
152. Finite difference time domain (FDTD) method for microwave imaging of inhomogeneous media for breast cancer detection
153. Hybrid explicit-implicit FDTD-FEM time-domain solver for electromagnetic problems
154. Design and testing of a finite difference time domain system in cylindrical coordinates
155. Electromagnetic scattering from three-dimensional chiral objects using the FDTD method
156. The use of the FDTD method for electromagnetic analysis in the presence of time-varying media
157. Modeling of power supply noise in large chips using the finite difference time domain method
158. Reflection and diffraction for lossless and lossy dielectrics in the near-far-near FDTD method
159. Non-uniform sources in the total/scattered finite difference time domain (FDTD) method
160. Contrawound toroidal helical antenna modeling using the FDTD method
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