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The following pages link to Analysis of radiative scattering for multiple sphere configurations (Q3976864):
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- A scalar potential formulation and translation theory for the time-harmonic Maxwell equations (Q996497) (← links)
- One- and two-dimensional lattice sums for the three-dimensional Helmholtz equation (Q1009937) (← links)
- An investigation of dependent/independent scattering regimes using a discrete dipole approximation (Q1297356) (← links)
- Scattering by non-spherical particles (Q1365893) (← links)
- Efficient evaluation of vector translation coefficients in multiparticle light-scattering theories (Q1384511) (← links)
- Mie calculation of electromagnetic near-field for a multilayered sphere (Q1685839) (← links)
- A recursive transfer-matrix solution for a dipole radiating inside and outside a stratified sphere (Q1767638) (← links)
- Abnormal frequencies in a semi-infinite cylindrical vessel filled with a fluid and dynamically excited by a spherical oscillator (Q2004663) (← links)
- When topological derivatives met regularized Gauss-Newton iterations in holographic 3D imaging (Q2220609) (← links)
- Detection of multiple impedance obstacles by non-iterative topological gradient based methods (Q2220630) (← links)
- ``Resonance'' phenomenon of kinematic excitation by a spherical body in a semi-infinite cylindrical vessel filled with liquid (Q2285444) (← links)
- Longitudinal and transverse coherent waves in media containing randomly distributed spheres (Q2685030) (← links)
- Topological Sensitivity for Solving Inverse Multiple Scattering Problems in Three-dimensional Electromagnetism. Part I: One Step Method (Q3130747) (← links)
- The Extension of Mie Theory to Multiple Spheres (Q3144175) (← links)
- Exact solutions of coupled-wave equations in piezoelectric solids (Q4276772) (← links)
- Topological Sensitivity for Solving Inverse Multiple Scattering Problems in Three-Dimensional Electromagnetism. Part II: Iterative Method (Q4686934) (← links)
- A transfer matrix approach to local field calculations in multiple-scattering problems (Q4805475) (← links)
- Translational transformations of tensor solutions of the Helmholtz equation and their application to describe interactions in force fields of various physical nature (Q5402125) (← links)
- Coherent backscattering of light by complex random media of spherical scatterers: numerical solution (Q5461798) (← links)