MATLAB-based solver package of Maxwell's equations by the FDFD method.
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MATLAB-based solver package of Maxwell's equations by the FDFD method.
A MATLAB script that simulates transmission lines embedded in anisotropic media.
Design and simulation tools for self-collimating crystals.
Discontinuous Galerkin Time Domain code in FORTRAN.
Shooting and bouncing rays method for radar cross-section calculations, accelerated with BVH algorithm running on GPU (C++ AMP).
A Julia package for solving two-dimensional electromagnetic scattering from numerous particles
Example Fenics antenna simulations as part of "Basics of Antenna Modeling with FEniCS Finite Element Suite"
Python script that solves for the steady-state power density of the WiFi signal over the downstairs of my house.
Pioneering the design of materials to harness heat.
visualizing Fast Multipole Method (FMM) execution
Supplemental material for M. Gustafsson, L. Jelinek, K. Schab, M. Capek, "Unified Theory of Characteristic Modes" Parts I and II. See the reference section of the readme for links to both papers.
An example of an iterative, scattering-based algorithm for computing characteristic modes.
A python module containing tools for Discontinuous Galerkin numerical methods. Archived, continued in: https://github.com/lmdiazangulo/PyDG1D
FFT-PEEC code for electromagnetic problems
Rapid, accurate calculation of rough metal surface impedance and effective conductivity in the Julia programming language
Parallel open source MLFMA (multi level fast multipole algorithm)
Austin Benchmark Suites for Computational Electromagnetics
Computational Photonics in Python with the finite element method. Mirror of https://gitlab.com/gyptis/gyptis
FFT Volume Integral for Non-linear Super Conductors
Plane Wave Expansion method for photonic crystals. Mirror of https://gitlab.com/protis/protis
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