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Articles by keyword inhomogeneous media
On Conditions of Synchronism at Waves Interaction in Inhomogeneous, Nonstationary and Nonlinear Media
V. A. Buts
A modification of the hybrid projection method for electrodynamical analysis of inhomogeneous dielectric cylinder with arbitrary cross section

E.S. Nekrasova – Student, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (State University)

E-mail: liza050896kb@gmail.com

S.P. Skobelev – Dr. Sc. (Phys.-Math.), Leading Research Scientist, PJSC «Radiofizika» (Moscow); Associate Professor, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (State University) E-mail: s.p.skobelev@mail.ru

Scattering of H-polarized plane wave by inhomogeneous dielectric cylinder of arbitrary cross section. 1. Method of analysis

E.S. Nekrasova – Student, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (State University)

E-mail: liza050896kb@gmail.com

O.N. Smolnikova – Ph.D.(Eng.), Associate Professor, Moscow Aviation Institute (National Research University);  Head of Department, PJSC «Radiofizika» (Moscow)

E-mail: smon2012@mail.ru

S.P. Skobelev – Dr.Sc.(Phys.-Math.), Leading Research Scientist, PJSC «Radiofizika» (Moscow);  Associate Professor, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (State University) E-mail: s.p.skobelev@mail.ru

Scattering of H-polarized plane wave by inhomogeneous dielectric cylinder of arbitrary cross section. 2. Modification of the method and numerical results

E.S. Nekrasova – Student, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (State University)

E-mail: liza050896kb@gmail.com

O.N. Smolnikova – Ph.D.(Eng.), Associate Professor, Moscow Aviation Institute (National Research University); 

Head of Department, PJSC «Radiofizika» (Moscow)

E-mail: smon2012@mail.ru

S.P. Skobelev – Dr.Sc.(Phys.-Math.), Leading Research Scientist, PJSC «Radiofizika» (Moscow); 

Associate Professor, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (State University) E-mail: s.p.skobelev@mail.ru

Analysis of planar absorbing periodic structures formed by spherical magneto-dielectric black holes

Ya.I. Chizhevskaya1, S.P. Skobelev2

1,2 PJSC Radiofizika (Moscow, Russia)

1,2 Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (National Research University) (Dolgoprudny, Russia)