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This is the user’s guide for Angora, a software package that computes numerical solutions to electromagnetic radiation and scattering problems. It is based on the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method, which one of the most popular approaches for solving Maxwell’s equations of electrodynamics.
1. Getting Started | A quick example: Scattering from a sphere. | |
2. Downloading | How to download Angora. | |
3. Compilation and Installation | How to compile and install Angora. | |
4. Execution | How to execute Angora. | |
5. Configuration Format | The text format for specifying simulation variables. | |
6. Configuration Variables | How to configure Angora for a simulation. | |
7. References | Bibliographic references cited in this manual. | |
List of Figures | ||
Indices | Concept and variable indices. |
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