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The following pages link to A numerical evaluation of Rayleigh's theory applied to scattering by randomly rough dielectric surfaces (Q4398633):
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- A rapid boundary perturbation algorithm for scattering by families of rough surfaces (Q1017602) (← links)
- Numerical simulation methods for rough surface scattering (Q2711589) (← links)
- Bistatic scattering and depolarization by randomly rough surfaces: application to the natural rough surfaces in X-band (Q2729166) (← links)
- Rough surface approximation for ray tracing using a simple Monte Carlo methods (Q2751228) (← links)
- Scattering from canonical objects above a sea-like one-dimensional rough surface from a rigorous fast method (Q2838036) (← links)
- Scattering by an object above a randomly rough surface from a fast numerical method: Extended PILE method combined with FB-SA (Q2846126) (← links)
- Implementation and validation of the curvilinear coordinate method for the scattering of electromagnetic waves from two-dimensional dielectric random rough surfaces (Q2846131) (← links)
- Applicability of the Rayleigh hypothesis to real materials (Q2901559) (← links)
- An algorithm for rough surface generation with inhomogeneous parameters (Q2912165) (← links)
- A new treatment of rough surface scattering (Q3127957) (← links)
- Theoretical and computational aspects of scattering from rough surfaces: one-dimensional perfectly reflecting surfaces (Q4240084) (← links)
- Scattering of scalar waves by two-dimensional gratings of arbitrary shape: application to rough surfaces at near-grazing incidence (Q4324293) (← links)
- A numerical method for the determination of the dispersion relation of surface plasmon polaritons on large-slope randomly rough metal surfaces (Q4326254) (← links)
- Rough Surface RCS Measurements and Simulations Using the Physical Optics Approximation (Q5356367) (← links)
- New full-wave theory for scattering from rough metal surfaces—the correction current method: the TE-polarization case (Q5461764) (← links)
- Scattering of a plane wave by one-dimensional dielectric random rough surfaces—study with the curvilinear coordinate method (Q5461767) (← links)
- A critical survey of approximate scattering wave theories from random rough surfaces (Q5461806) (← links)