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May 25, 2023 at 7:29 am
FAQ
ParticipantSavant can convert a near field in a current distribution using the Surface Equivalence Theorem (also known as Huygens’s Principle). In this way, Savant can reproduce the electromagnetic field that is outside the generic surface S (surface of the Huygens box) that contains two generic electric and magnetic sources J and Jm.
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