Abstract
The use of the asymptotic treatment for the wedge diffraction problem established long ago by
Pauli [Phys. Rev. 54, 924 (1938)]
is here revisited and proposed in the character of a powerful computational tool for accurately retrieving the total electromagnetic field even in the near zone. After proving its factorial divergent character, the Pauli series is summed through the Weniger transformation, a nonlinear resummation scheme particularly efficient in the case of factorial divergence. Numerical results are carried out to show the accuracy and effectiveness of the proposed approach.
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