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Stephen Gedney
Stephen Gedney
Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Colorado Denver
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An anisotropic perfectly matched layer-absorbing medium for the truncation of FDTD lattices
SD Gedney
IEEE transactions on Antennas and Propagation 44 (12), 1630-1639, 1996
18661996
Convolution PML (CPML): An efficient FDTD implementation of the CFS–PML for arbitrary media
JA Roden, SD Gedney
Microwave and optical technology letters 27 (5), 334-339, 2000
16742000
Introduction to the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method for electromagnetics
S Gedney
Springer Nature, 2022
5372022
An anisotropic PML absorbing media for the FDTD simulation of fields in lossy and dispersive media
SD Gedney
Electromagnetics 16 (4), 399-415, 1996
3901996
An unconditionally stable finite element time-domain solution of the vector wave equation
SD Gedney, U Navsariwala
IEEE Microwave and Guided wave letters 5 (10), 332-334, 1995
2811995
Time-domain analysis of periodic structures at oblique incidence: Orthogonal and nonorthogonal FDTD implementations
JA Roden, SD Gedney, MP Kesler, JG Maloney, PH Harms
IEEE Transactions on microwave theory and techniques 46 (4), 420-427, 1998
2341998
On the long-time behavior of unsplit perfectly matched layers
E Bécache, PG Petropoulos, SD Gedney
IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation 52 (5), 1335-1342, 2004
1852004
Perfectly matched layer media with CFS for an unconditionally stable ADI-FDTD method
SD Gedney, G Liu, JA Roden, A Zhu
IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation 49 (11), 1554-1559, 2001
1812001
An auxiliary differential equation formulation for the complex-frequency shifted PML
SD Gedney, B Zhao
IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation 58 (3), 838-847, 2009
1532009
Finite-difference, time-domain analysis of lossy transmission lines
JA Roden, CR Paul, WT Smith, SD Gedney
IEEE transactions on electromagnetic compatibility 38 (1), 15-24, 1996
1521996
On deriving a locally corrected Nystrom scheme from a quadrature sampled moment method
SD Gedney
IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation 51 (9), 2402-2412, 2003
1412003
Perfectly matched layer media for an unconditionally stable three-dimensional ADI-FDTD method
G Liu, SD Gedney
IEEE microwave and guided wave letters 10 (7), 261-263, 2000
1252000
The perfectly matched layer absorbing medium
SD Gedney
Advances in Computational Electrodynamics: The Finite-Difference Time-Domain …, 1998
1251998
A parallel finite-element tearing and interconnecting algorithm for solution of the vector wave equation with PML absorbing medium
CT Wolfe, U Navsariwala, SD Gedney
IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation 48 (2), 278-284, 2000
1192000
The use of the FFT for the efficient solution of the problem of electromagnetic scattering by a body of revolution
S Gedney, R Mittra
1988 IEEE AP-S. International Symposium, Antennas and Propagation, 92-95, 1988
1131988
A high-order time and space formulation of the unsplit perfectly matched layer for the seismic wave equation using Auxiliary Differential Equations (ADE-PML)
R Martin, D Komatitsch, SD Gedney, E Bruthiaux
Computer Modeling in Engineering and Sciences (CMES) 56 (1), 17, 2010
1072010
A combined FEM/MoM approach to analyze the plane wave diffraction by arbitrary gratings
SD Gedney, J fa Lee, R Mittra
IEEE transactions on microwave theory and techniques 40 (2), 363-370, 1992
1071992
A variational formulation of a stabilized unsplit convolutional perfectly matched layer for the isotropic or anisotropic seismic wave equation
R Martin, D Komatitsch, SD Gedney
Comput. Model. Eng. Sci 37 (3), 274-304, 2008
1042008
Numerical stability of nonorthogonal FDTD methods
SD Gedney, JA Roden
IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation 48 (2), 231-239, 2000
972000
The discontinuous Galerkin finite-element time-domain method solution of Maxwell’s equation
SD Gedney, C Luo
Applied Computational Electromagnetics Society Journal 24 (2), 129, 2009
952009
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