On Thu, 7 Sep 2006, Lorem Ipsum wrote:
manipulate the resolution setting. I. e. I want to simulate a "thin wire" (wire with one Yee-cell "diameter"). Therefore I can't imagine
If you care about the physics of what is going on inside your wire, then you shouldn't generally make it one "pixel" wide. Any time you are dealing with individual pixels then you are no longer dealing with Maxwell's equations.
On the other hand, if you want an infinitesimal wire dipole source, then you should just put in a point-dipole current. (An infinitesimal wire does not scatter incoming radiation and thus can be replace by a "transparent" current source.)
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