gprMax is open source software that simulates electromagnetic wave propagation using the Finite-Difference Time-Domain (FDTD) method for numerical modelling of Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR)
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gprMax is open source software that simulates electromagnetic wave propagation using the Finite-Difference Time-Domain (FDTD) method for numerical modelling of Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR)
A 3D electromagnetic FDTD simulator written in Python with optional GPU support
🦐 Electromagnetic Simulation + Automatic Differentiation
Fast electromagnetic solver (FDTD) at scale.
Single-file implementations of 2D and 3D acoustic and elastic wave propagation in time domain using finite-differences(FDTD). Simple formulation and implementation
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Simulation of the propagation of incoherent light, aiming to illustrate the concept of spatial coherence.
Time-Reversal Algorithm with Finite-Difference Time-Domain Method
Simulation of reflection and refraction of polarized opticial beams at plane and curved dielectric interfaces.
Interactive web-based simulator of electromagnetic waves
Acoustic wave propagation in 2D domain using CUDA, O(2,8). Solve second order wave equation in time domain using finite-differences.
Software packages for electromagnetic simulations (DDA and FDTD)
3D acoustic wave propagation in homogeneous isotropic media using PETSc and Krylov space method
A wave function tunneling across a barrier
Computational ElectroMagnetism on a Yee Lattice
Development of an SMA coaxial to microstrip transition using open source software (openEMS)
Fortran-Julia syntax comparison and Maxwell Solver in 2D using Yee numerical scheme and MPI topology
Free and open-source code package designed to perform PyMEEP FDTD simulations applied to Plasmonics (UBA+CONICET) [Buenos Aires, Argentina]
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