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New method for specifying nonradiating sources and their fields

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Abstract

The subject of nonradiating source distributions is important in connection with the uniqueness of various wave theoretic inverse problems.1 In spite of this fact, no general technique appears to have been developed so far for specifying all non-radiating sources that can be associated with a given source domain. Moreover, relatively little is known about fields that nonradiating sources generate within the region that they occupy.

© 1988 Optical Society of America

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