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Figure 1. Imaging chamber of EMTensor (no copyright infringement intended).
Figure 2. The decomposition of the computational domain into 128 subdomains.
Figure 3. The normalized magnitude (top) and phase (bottom) of the transmission coefficients computedwith the simulation and measured experimentally.
Figure 5. Slices showing the norm of the real part of the total field E in the imaging chamber with theplastic-filled cylinder inside, for a transmitting antenna in the second ring from the top.
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