Infinite systems basic motivation

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Infinite periodic systems Infinite periodic systems
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Although large finite systems are where MSTMM excels the most, there are
several reasons that makes its extension to infinite lattices (where periodic
boundary conditions might be applied) desirable as well.
Other methods might be already fast enough, but MSTMM will be faster in
most cases in which there is enough spacing between the neighboring particles.
MSTMM works well with any space group symmetry the system might have (as
opposed to, for example, FDTD with cubic mesh applied to a honeycomb lattice),
which makes e.g.
application of group theory in mode analysis quite easy.
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And finally, having a method that handles well both infinite and large
finite system gives a possibility to study finite-size effects in periodic
scatterer arrays.
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Formulation of the problem Formulation of the problem
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in terms of integral with a delta comb in terms of integral with a delta comb
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