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Dear Members,
I seek your assistance to understand the following:
When we combine EFIE and MFIE to form CFIE for a PEC formulation, why do we apply [n x ] to EFIE before adding it to MFIE. I heard that it is related to the stability of the solution, but I could not find any explanation in any book or literature. Can anyone suggest?
The similar question applies for not applying [n x] to MFIE in PEC formulation, however for dielectric formulations we apply [n x] to MFIE operator as well to the testing functions....
I shall be thankful if someone can suggest me the most suitable text so that i may read and learn.
If it is concerned with eigenvalues to the operator, I would like to read and solve some formulations to learn it, however i need a source of information.
regards,
I seek your assistance to understand the following:
When we combine EFIE and MFIE to form CFIE for a PEC formulation, why do we apply [n x ] to EFIE before adding it to MFIE. I heard that it is related to the stability of the solution, but I could not find any explanation in any book or literature. Can anyone suggest?
The similar question applies for not applying [n x] to MFIE in PEC formulation, however for dielectric formulations we apply [n x] to MFIE operator as well to the testing functions....
I shall be thankful if someone can suggest me the most suitable text so that i may read and learn.
If it is concerned with eigenvalues to the operator, I would like to read and solve some formulations to learn it, however i need a source of information.
regards,