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Boundary element method for resonances in dielectric microcavities
A boundary element method based on a Green's function technique is introduced
to compute resonances with intermediate lifetimes in quasi-two-dimensional
dielectric cavities. It can be applied to single or several optical resonators
of arbitrary shape, including corners, for both TM and TE polarization. For
cavities with symmetries a symmetry reduction is described. The existence of
spurious solutions is discussed. The efficiency of the method is demonstrated
by calculating resonances in two coupled hexagonal cavities.Comment: 9 pages, 7 figures (quality reduced
High precision measurements of the ground state hyperfine structure interval of muonium and of the muon magnetic moment
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Measurement of B(GT)/B(F) for the Anomalous 35-Ar β+ Decay via the (p,n) Reaction
This research was sponsored by the National Science Foundation Grant NSF PHY 87-1440
Parallel Implementation on the ICAP/3090 of a Boundary Element Method Formulation for Fractional Operator Modeled Viscoelastodynamic Structures
Formulation for an FE and BE coupled problem and its application to the earmuff-earcanal system
An Investigation of Wave Propagation in Viscoelastic Media Modeled by Fractional Derivative Using the Boundary Element Method
Simulation of Sound Propagation Over an Infinite Impedance Plane by Using a Fast Multipole BEM
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