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Nonconformal Domain Decomposition Method Based on the Hybrid SIE-PDE Formulation for Flexible Transverse Magnetic Analysis

A nonconformal domain decomposition method based on the hybrid surface integral equation partial differential equation (SIE-PDE) formulation is proposed to solve the transverse magnetic electromagnetic problems. In the hybrid SIE-PDE formulation, an equivalent model with only the electric current density is first constructed, and then is embedded into the inhomogeneous Helmholtz equation as an excitation. A connection matrix, which couples the interfaces of the SIE and PDE domains, is carefully designed to support nonconformal meshes. Since meshes in each domain are independently generated, it is much more efficient and flexible to model multiscale and complex structures compared with the original hybrid SIE-PDE formulation with conformal meshes. The proposed formulation is efficient, flexible and easy to implement. Its accuracy, efficiency and flexibility are validated by three numerical examples.

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