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The following links provide a basic review of electromagnetic theory and the various numerical techniques used by EM.Cube's simulation engines:

Basic Electromagnetic Theory

The Far-Field Approximation for Radiation & Scattering Problems

Electrostatic & Magnetostatic Field Analysis

Basic Principles of The Finite Difference Time Domain Method

Basic Principles of SBR Ray Tracing

Basic Principles of The Method of Moments

Basic Principles of Physical Optics


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