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Parallel Implementation of the Sparse-Matrix/Canonical Grid Method for the Analysis of Two-Dimensional Random Rough Surfaces (Three-Dimensional Scattering Problem) on a Beowulf System

Li S.-Q. Chan C. H. Tsang L. Li Q. Lin L.    

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