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Light Scattering by Systems of Particles

Null-Field Method with Discrete Sources: Theory and Programs
BookHardcover
Ranking24729inPhysik und Astronomie
CHF275.00

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Light Scattering by Systems of Particles comprehensively develops the theory of the null-field method, while covering almost all aspects and current applications. The Null-field Method with Discrete Sources is an extension of the Null-field Method (also called T-Matrix Method) to compute light scattering by arbitrarily shaped dielectric particles. It also incorporates FORTRAN programs and exemplary simulation results that demonstrate all aspects of the latest developments of the method. Worked examples of the application of the FORTRAN programs show readers how to adapt or modify the programs for his specific application.



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ISBN/GTIN978-3-540-33696-9
Product TypeBook
BindingHardcover
Publishing date25/09/2006
Edition2006
Series no.124
Pages340 pages
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 160 mm, Height 241 mm, Thickness 26 mm
Weight738 g
Article no.3853468
Publisher's article no.11554325
CatalogsBuchzentrum
Data source no.2281991
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Adrian Doicu is Research Scientist at the Remote Sensing Technology Institute, DLR Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e. V., Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany, prior to this he was Research Scientists at the Department of Chemical and Process Engineering, University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany. Thomas Wriedt is Head of the Particle Technology and Particle Characterization Department of the Institut für Werkstofftechnik, Bremen, Germany.Yuri Eremin is Research Professor at the Applied Mathematics and Computer Science Faculty, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia.