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\begin_layout Abstract
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The (somewhat underrated) T-matrix multiple scattering method (TMMSM) can
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be used to solve the electromagnetic response of systems consisting of
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many compact scatterers.
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It largely surpasses other methods in the number of scatterers it can deal
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with, while retaining very good accuracy.
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many compact scatterers, retaining a good level of accuracy while using
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relatively few of degrees of freedom, largely surpassing other methods
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in the number of scatterers it can deal with.
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\begin_layout Abstract
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TODO REWRITE: We release a modern implementation of the method under GNU
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General Public Licence, with several theoretical advancements presented
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here, such as exploiting the system symmetries to further improve the efficienc
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y of the method, or extending it on infinite periodic systems.
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Here we extend the method to infinite periodic structures using Ewald-type
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lattice summation, and we exploit the possible symmetries of the structure
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to further improve its efficiency.
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(SHOULD I MENTION ALSO THE CROSS SECTION FORMULAS IN THE ABSTRACT?)
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\begin_layout Abstract
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We release a modern implementation of the method, including the theoretical
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improvements presented here, under GNU General Public Licence.
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