In the original paper, LoVetri and Simons [see ibid, vol.41, p. 1419-28,1993] derive the three-dimensional symmetrical condensed node TLM algorithm using a characteristic based field decomposition of Maxwell's equations. The goal and eventual result of the investigation was to present a mathematically sound method for deriving the TLM scattering and transfer events directly from Maxwell's equations (without recourse to the approximation of space by a mesh of transmission lines). The statement made by Krumpholz and Russer, that the original derivation is erroneous, is not valid and the two specific points they raise are considered
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In the original paper, LoVetri and Simons [see ibid, vol.41, p. 1419-28,1993] derive the three-dimensional symmetrical condensed node TLM algorithm using a characteristic based field decomposition of Maxwell's equations. The goal and eventual result of the investigation was to present a mathematically sound method for deriving the TLM scattering and transfer events directly from Maxwell's equations (without recourse to the approximation of space by a mesh of transmission lines). The statement ma...
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