Abstract
New formulations based on the state-space approach are presented for implementing the anisotropic perfectly matched layer into the finite difference time domain (FDTD) algorithm. The formulations are simple and independent from the material properties of the FDTD computational domain. Numerical tests are included to validate the proposed formulations.
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