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Accuracy of Difference Schemes in Electromagnetic Applications: A Trefftz Analysis

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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MAGNETICS
Volume 57, Issue 6, Pages -

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TMAG.2021.3068346

Keywords

Difference schemes; finite difference (FD) time domain; material interfaces; Trefftz approximations

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  1. U.S. National Science Foundation [DMS-1216927, DMS-1620112]

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The article examines local approximation errors of finite-difference schemes in electromagnetic analysis and proposes two novel methods for comparison. It concludes that a loss of accuracy for Yee-like schemes at slanted material boundaries is unavoidable.
The article examines local approximation errors of finite-difference schemes in electromagnetic analysis. Despite a long history of the subject, several accuracy-related issues have been overlooked and/or remain controversial. For example, conflicting claims have been made in the literature about the order of Yee-like schemes in the vicinity of slanted or curved material interfaces. Two novel practical methods for comparison of local accuracy of difference schemes are proposed: one makes use of Trefftz test matrices, and the other one relies on a new measure of approximation accuracy in scheme-exact Trefftz subspaces. One particular conclusion is that a loss of accuracy for Yee-like schemes at slanted material boundaries is unavoidable.

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