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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description | 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 kernels. The analysis of the coupled system is based on standard Fredholm integral equations, and it is used to derive properties of the volume integral equation. |
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