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The electromagnetic dual-primal finite element tearing and interconnecting (FETI-DPEM) method is a non-overlapping domain decomposition method developed for the finite element analysis of large-scale electromagnetic problems. The method is particularly suitable for simulating large finite arrays because the geometrical repetitions of an array structure can be exploited to further enhance the computation...
This paper proposes a new hybrid algorithm, which is referred to as FETI-DP-BI, to solve antenna array radiation and scattering problems in electromagnetic simulation. Our mathematical treatment is based on the combination of the dual-primal finite element tearing and interconnecting (FETI-DP) and boundary integral (BI) methods. Decomposed interior FE domains are glued together by the Robin transmission...
The electromagnetic dual-primal finite element tearing and interconnecting (FETI-DPEM) method, originally equipped with the first-order absorbing boundary condition (ABC), is combined with the second-order ABC implemented using auxiliary variables to enhance the accuracy of electromagnetic scattering and radiation simulations. When the second-order ABC surface is partitioned by domain decomposition,...
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