Abstract :
This correspondence discusses a novel method of determining linearly independent volumetric rotational basis functions as employed, for instance, in the method of moments integral equation formulation. The method allows us to remove all unnecessary basis functions, thereby eliminating the matrix singularity, reducing memory requirements, and improving execution time. The method does not require any algebraic manipulations, but instead relies on a "count one-by-one" approach to find all necessary functions.
Keywords :
electric field integral equations; electromagnetic wave scattering; method of moments; count one-by-one approach; linearly independent rotational basis function; method of moment; volumetric electric field integral equation; Dielectrics; Integral equations; Moment methods; Neuroimaging; Robustness; Scattering; Two dimensional displays; Method of moments (MoM); rotational basis functions;