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A Novel Acceleration Algorithm for the Computation of Scattering From Two-Dimensional Large-Scale Perfectly Conducting Random Rough Surfaces with the Forward-Backward Method

Torrungrueng D. Chou H.-T. Johnson J. T.    

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