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An indexing error while running demo codes. #1
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Hello Abrar,
Could you send me the whole notebook or a picture of all to understand
better what is happening?
Thanks,
André
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Thank you for your quick reply. I just figured it out. It was my library version mismatch problem. Another query is that, have you any demo code or can you guide me which parameters to change when I also input conductivity map? As my domain of interest is also conductive, it has variable conductance in different components, I need to input conductivity too. |
Hello Abrar,
When you use any routine to draw scatterers, it provides both relative
permittivity and conductivity maps. So you basically need to set the
conductivity arguments and it will return both maps. And the algorithms
will use both maps to define the contrast map. The thing is that I am not
sure if my forward solver can compute correctly the field for lossy media.
But you can try. Let me know if you have any problem.
Best regards,
André
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