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Fig. 1. Division into subtriangles.
Fig. 4. Convergence of regular terms of EFIE coupling integralswith singularity ∇1/R using the new method for single and doubleextraction, compared with the corresponding values using the oldmethod.
Fig. 6. Convergence of singular coupling integrals with singular-ity ∇1/R for EFIE, MFIE and CFIE, using the new method withdouble singularity extraction.
Fig. 7. Bistatic-RCS of thin-coated metallic sphere.
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