Sep 23, 2005 #1 S sterg Newbie level 4 Joined Sep 7, 2005 Messages 7 Helped 2 Reputation 4 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,281 Activity points 1,337 Hi I want to calculate the integral ∫(x'+c)G(r,r')ds do you know if the above integral can be calculated analytically? Thanks
Hi I want to calculate the integral ∫(x'+c)G(r,r')ds do you know if the above integral can be calculated analytically? Thanks
Sep 23, 2005 #2 A adel_48 Full Member level 6 Joined Dec 17, 2003 Messages 330 Helped 62 Reputation 122 Reaction score 26 Trophy points 1,308 Activity points 3,134 MoM method This depends on the dimensiins, if you are very far then you can neglect the variation in the amplitude. There is also a nice method called, method of stationary phase, you can found about it in blalnis book on Antennas
MoM method This depends on the dimensiins, if you are very far then you can neglect the variation in the amplitude. There is also a nice method called, method of stationary phase, you can found about it in blalnis book on Antennas