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The following pages link to Parallel processing for the simulation of problems involving scattering of electromagnetic waves (Q1970660):
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- Recent advances in parallel advancing front grid generation (Q346234) (← links)
- An effective 3D leapfrog scheme for electromagnetic modelling of arbitrary shaped dielectric objects using unstructured meshes (Q905059) (← links)
- The application of the \(hp\)-finite element method to electromagnetic problems (Q1026894) (← links)
- A parallel finite-volume Runge-Kutta algorithm for electromagnetic scattering (Q1375493) (← links)
- Applications of the Clifford algebra valued boundary element method to electromagnetic scattering problems (Q1655175) (← links)
- Time-domain electromagnetic scattering simulations on multicomputers (Q1815935) (← links)
- Distributed parallel Delaunay mesh generation (Q1970680) (← links)
- Parallel computation of inverse Compton scattering radiation spectra based on Liénard-Wiechert potentials (Q2106924) (← links)
- A high order hybrid finite element method applied to the solution of electromagnetic wave scattering problems in the time domain (Q2391215) (← links)
- A parallel Monte Carlo method for solving electromagnetic scattering in clusters of dielectric objects (Q2671347) (← links)
- Towards fully parallel aerospace simulations on unstructured meshes (Q2739084) (← links)
- Parallel data partitioning strategy in solving large scale electromagnetic scattering problems (Q2865343) (← links)
- Tailoring unstructured meshes for use with a 3D time domain co-volume algorithm for computational electromagnetics (Q2894734) (← links)
- A parallel implicit/explicit hybrid time domain method for computational electromagnetics (Q3649922) (← links)
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- The application of scalable distributed memory computers to the finite element modeling of electromagnetic scattering (Q4398036) (← links)
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- Achievements and some unsolved problems of the finite element method (Q4493635) (← links)
- A parallel framework for multidisciplinary aerospace engineering simulations using unstructured meshes (Q4952992) (← links)