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Lossy conductors are not perfectly electric conductors and their finite conductivity needs to be carefully accounted for in the accurate solution of electromagnetic problems. Traditionally, surface integral equations (SIEs) are used to approximately describe the problems, but we use volume integral equations (VIEs) to exactly formulate the problems by treating the lossy conductors as dielectric-like...
The electromagnetic (EM) problems with conductive objects can be solved by surface integral equations (SIEs) with the method of moments (MoM) discretization in the integral equation approach. However, the solutions may not be valid for a wide range of frequency and conductivity. In this work, we use the volume integral equations (VIEs) to formulate the problem and propose a point-matching scheme to...
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