Volume and surface integral equations for electromagnetic scattering by a dielectric body

We derive and analyze two equivalent integral formulations for the time-harmonic electromagnetic scattering by a dielectric object. One is a volume integral equation (VIE) with a strongly singular kernel and the other one is a coupled surface–volume system of integral equations with weakly singular...

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Dielectrics
Electromagnetic scattering
Equivalence
Integral equations
Integrals
Kernels
Mathematical analysis
Mathematics
Numerical Analysis
Volume integral equation
Volume integral equations
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