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==Further reading== {{further reading cleanup|date=May 2023}} * Shaeffer, Tuley and Knott. ''Radar Cross Section''. SciTech Publishing, 2004. {{ISBN|1-891121-25-1}}. * [[Roger F. Harrington|Harrington, Roger F.]] ''Time-Harmonic Electromagnetic Fields''. McGraw-Hill, Inc., 1961. {{ISBN|0-471-20806-X}} * Balanis, Constantine A. ''Advanced Engineering Electromagnetics''. Wiley, 1989. {{ISBN|0-471-62194-3}}. * "A Hybrid Method Based on Reciprocity for the Computation of Diffraction by Trailing Edges" David R. Ingham, ''IEEE Trans. Antennas Propagat.'', 43 No. 11, November 1995, pp. 1173β82. * "Revised Integration Methods in a Galerkin BoR Procedure" David R. Ingham, ''Applied Computational Electromagnetics Society (ACES ) Journal'' 10 No. 2, July, 1995, pp. 5β16. * "A Hybrid Approach to Trailing Edges and Trailing Ends" David R. Ingham, ''proceedings of the ACES Symposium'', 1993, Monterey. * "Time-Domain Extrapolation to the Far Field Based on FDTD Calculations" [[Kane S. Yee|Kane Yee]], David Ingham and Kurt Shlager, ''IEEE Trans. Antennas Propagat.'', 39 No. 3, March 1991, pp. 410β413. * "Numerical Calculation of Edge Diffraction, using Reciprocity" David Ingham, ''Proc. Int. Conf. Antennas Propagat.'', IV, May 1990, Dallas, pp. 1574β1577. * "Time-Domain Extrapolation to the Far Field Based on FDTD Calculations" Kane Yee, David Ingham and Kurt Shlager, invited paper, ''Proc. URSI Conf.'', 1989, San JosΓ© .
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