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Block Structure Preserving Model Order Reduction for A-EFIE Integral Equation Method

By Riccardo Torchio
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Block Structure Preserving Model Order Reduction for A-EFIE Integral Equation Method
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A Block Structure Preserving Model Order Reduction approach is proposed for Integral Equations methods based on the Augmented Electric Field Integral Equation. ...

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Abstract

A Block Structure Preserving Model Order Reduction approach is proposed for Integral Equations methods based on the Augmented Electric Field Integral Equation. This approach allows for representing the unknown fields with dedicated subspaces. Numerical results show that this leads to smaller reduced-order models and higher accuracy.

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Riccardo Torchio. "Block Structure Preserving Model Order Reduction for A-EFIE Integral Equation Method." arXiv preprint. 2025-11-17. http://arxiv.org/abs/2511.13390v1

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  1. [1]ResearchCredibility: 9/10
    Riccardo Torchio. "Block Structure Preserving Model Order Reduction for A-EFIE Integral Equation Method." arXiv.org. November 17, 2025. Accessed November 18, 2025.

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