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Parallelized Wavelet-Based Finite-Difference Time-Domain Model for Analyzing Optical Resonators

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Abstract

The wavelet-based finite-difference time-domain method has been parallelized to solve physical problems with large dimensions, e.g. optical resonators. Such a parallelized model achieved a significant reduction in the computation time and the used memory.

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