MURI Grant for Computational Electromagnetism
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University of Delaware
A Multicriteria Approach to Antenna Array Design Problems
(T.S. Angell, Scott R. Holston and R.E. Kleinman)
Optimization of Multiple Antenna Array Performance Measures Using a Multicriteria
Approach(Scott R. Holston)
Observations on the Numerical Stability of the Galerkin Method
(Allan G. Dallas, G.C. Hsiao, and R.E. Kleinman)
Aspects of Numerical Stability in Galerkin Procedures
(Allan G. Dallas, G.C. Hsiao, and R.E. Kleinman)
Basis Properties of Traces and Normal Derivatives of Spherical-Separable
Solutions of the Helmholtz Equation (Allan G. Dallas)
On the Convergence and Numerical Stability of the Second Waterman
Scheme of the Acustic Field Scattered by a Hard Object (Allan G. Dallas)
Toward the Direct Analytical Determination of the Pareto Optima of a
Differentiable Mapping, I: Domains in Finite-Dimensional Spaces
(Allan G. Dallas)
Numerical Experiments with Isometric Mapping and Back-Projection
for Conditioning Coordinate Families in a Simple Sobolev Space
(Allan G. Dallas)
Reformulating a Boundary-Integral Equation in Three Dimensions as
an Integral-Operator Problem in a Plane Region
(Allan G. Dallas)
Virginia Tech
A combined Field Approach to Scattering from Infinite Elliptical Cylinders Using the Method of Ordered Multiple Interactions (Robert J. Adams and Gary S. Brown)
An Interactive Solution of Two-Dimensional Rough Surface Scattering Problems Based on a Factorization of the Helmholtz Operator (Robert J. Adams and Gary S. Brown