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△ [19p-H116-14] Anisotropy- and frequency-dependent FDTD method programmed by Mathematica
Keywords:Mathematica,FDTD,Magneto-optical
Mathematica, which is a CAS produced by Wolfram Research, Inc., is capable of sophisticated programming using various built-in functions and has been popular in a wide range of science and engineering. We demonstrated Finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method which can deal with anisotropy and dispersion on a 2D or 3D nonuniform Yee grid by using only Mathematica.