somada141 said:
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The idea was to share the knowledge i've gained so far...If you can however supply guide parts yourself or point me in a right direction I could make this guide more complete and helpful...
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Time is the problem.
I have been thinking off and on about a website where detailed explanations and code
(e.g in python) is available. Most likely in form of a wiki. I am not happy with any of the
books available since all of them hide (or at least fail to discuss) problems you have to
face when implementing various types of FDTD.
There are even problems about how to best model material interfaces in 1d-FDTD with
relatively coarse grids.
If someone would set up a wiki I would not mind putting some effort into it but cannot
promise any large chunks of prose. Checking and adding details here and there as well
as some sample code should be possible.
Again, I do not have enough time to set up (or design) such a web site but would try
to help as much as time permits.
Perhaps you could even start such a wiki here but I do not know whom to contact to
find out if such a thing is possible.
I will keep checking this thread and if possible give your more detailed comments on your
guide while it is evolving.