adaptive, see Adaptive absorbing boundary condition
Floquet
in time domain
three-dimensional
1st-order
2nd-order
for periodic boundary
for scattering computation
two-dimensional
1st-order
2nd-order
3rd-order
for curved boundary
for periodic boundary
for planar boundary
for scattering computation
Additive Schwarz method
Accuracy vs. element order:
for 1D scalar elements
for 2D scalar elements
for time domain
for vector elements
Adaptive absorbing boundary condition
Adjoint equation
Adjoint matrix
Adjoint problem
Algorithms:
banded matrix
biconjugate gradient
conjugate gradient
preconditioned
LDLT decomposition
LU decomposition
profile storage
sample finite element
Alternating Schwarz method
Anisotropic absorber
Anisotropic medium:
biaxial
general
Maxwell’s equations
uniaxial
variational principle
Antenna feed, modeling of
Antennas:
axisymmetric
biconical
conical
corrugated horn
microstrip array
microstrip patch
phased-array
Vivaldi
Approximate modal interface (AMI)
Area coordinates
Arnoldi method
ARPACK
Associated Legendre polynomial
Asymptotic waveform evaluation (AWE)
Axisymmetric problems:
antennas
electrostatic
magnetostatic
B-conjugate
B-orthogonal
B-spline function
Backscatter radar cross section, see Radar cross section
Backward difference
Balanced domain decomposition (BDD)
Banded matrix solver
Bandgap diagram
Basis functions (see also Interpolation functions):
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