On Wednesday, April 15, 2015 at 6:55:20 AM UTC-4, Niccolo' Antonello wrote:
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> I uploaded this to:
> https://github.com/nantonel/RIM.jl 
> <https://www.google.com/url?q=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Fnantonel%2FJuRIM.jl&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNEWjieYgKIGIh3_g6NxeuCDjWEG7A>
> and:
> https://github.com/nantonel/Fdtd.jl 
> <https://www.google.com/url?q=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Fnantonel%2FJuFdtd.jl&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNHaw7FIt6H1tNH9Tupg5eCtJnWAPQ>
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Note that "FDTD" is a bit too generic ... the term could apply to any 
time-dependent PDE, and is commonly used for Maxwell's equations.   I would 
suggest something more specific, like ScalarWaveFDTD

(Wouldn't FDFD, i.e. the frequency-domain scalar Helmholtz equation, be 
more appropriate for this sort of problem?  Depends on how wide a bandwidth 
you care about and what you want to simulate, I guess.)

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