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/* Adding Fixed Grid Points to the Adaptive Yee Mesh */
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According to the Courant-Friedrichs-Levy (CFL) stability criterion, the FDTD time step is determined by the smallest cell size in your FDTD mesh. Occasionally, [[FDTD Module]]EM.Tempo's adaptive mesh generator may create extremely tiny grid cells that would result in extremely small time steps. This would then translate into a very long computation time. [[EM.Cube]] offers the "Regular" FDTD mesh generator, which is a simplified version of the adaptive mesh generator. In a regular FDTD mesh, the grid cell sizes stay rather the same in objects of the same material composition. The mesh resolution increases in materials of higher permittivity and/or permeability based on the effective wavelength in exactly the same way as the adaptive mesh.
=== Profiling the Brick Mesh ===
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