Change document class, add keywords and AMS subject specification.

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\DeclareUnicodeCharacter{0428}{Ш }
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\begin_layout Title
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status open
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\begin_inset Formula $T$
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-matrix simulations: symmetries and periodic lattices
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Multiple-scattering
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Marek Nečada
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, Päivi Törmä
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Department of Applied Physics, Aalto University School of Science, P.O.
Box 15100, FI-00076 Aalto, Finland
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Many-particle
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Department of Applied Physics
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-matrix simulations for nanophotonics: symmetries, scattering and lattice
modes
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Many-particle
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Aalto University School of Science
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-matrix simulations for nanophotonics: symmetries, scattering and lattice
modes.
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P.O.
Box 15100
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-matrix simulations in finite and infinite systems of electromagnetic scatterers
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FI-00076 Aalto
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Finland
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Excerpt from the SIAM Journal of Scientific Computing Editorial Policy:
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marek@necada.org
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The purpose of SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing (SISC) is to advance
computational methods for solving scientific and engineering problems.
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Päivi Törmä
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SISC papers are classified into three categories:
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Department of Applied Physics
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Methods and Algorithms for Scientific Computing: Papers in this category
may include theoretical analysis, provided that the relevance to applications
in science and engineering is demonstrated.
They should contain meaningful computational results and theoretical results
or strong heuristics supporting the performance of new algorithms.
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Computational Methods in Science and Engineering: Papers in this section
will typically describe novel methodologies for solving a specific problem
in computational science or engineering.
They should contain enough information about the application to orient
other computational scientists but should omit details of interest mainly
to the applications specialist.
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Software and High-Performance Computing: Papers in this category should
concern the novel design and development of computational methods and high-qual
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architectures, data analysis, or visualization.
The primary focus should be on computational methods that have potentially
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Authors are encouraged to indicate which category best fits their SISC submissio
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All submissions to SISC must be well written and accessible to a wide variety
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Exceptions can be made in special cases only with the concurrence of the
referees, the associate editor, and the editor-in-chief.
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Category: Methods and Algorithms for Scientific Computing?
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Aalto University School of Science
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P.O.
Box 15100
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FI-00076 Aalto
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Finland
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paivi.torma@aalto.fi
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78-10, 78-04, 78M16, 78A45, 65R20, 35B27
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T-matrix, multiple scattering, lattice modes, symmetry-adapted basis, metamateri
als, Ewald summation
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\begin_layout Abstract
The T-matrix multiple scattering method (TMMSM) can be used to solve the
The multiple scattering method T-matrix (MSTMM) can be used to solve the
electromagnetic response of systems consisting of many compact scatterers,
retaining a good level of accuracy while using relatively few degrees of
freedom, largely surpassing other methods in the number of scatterers it
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Alternative titles:
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Many-particle
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-matrix simulations for nanophotonics: symmetries, scattering and lattice
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Many-particle
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-matrix simulations for nanophotonics: symmetries, scattering and lattice
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-matrix simulations in finite and infinite systems of electromagnetic scatterers
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status open
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Excerpt from the SIAM Journal of Scientific Computing Editorial Policy:
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\begin_layout Quotation
The purpose of SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing (SISC) is to advance
computational methods for solving scientific and engineering problems.
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SISC papers are classified into three categories:
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Methods and Algorithms for Scientific Computing: Papers in this category
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They should contain meaningful computational results and theoretical results
or strong heuristics supporting the performance of new algorithms.
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Computational Methods in Science and Engineering: Papers in this section
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in computational science or engineering.
They should contain enough information about the application to orient
other computational scientists but should omit details of interest mainly
to the applications specialist.
\end_layout
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Software and High-Performance Computing: Papers in this category should
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architectures, data analysis, or visualization.
The primary focus should be on computational methods that have potentially
large impact for an important class of scientific or engineering problems.
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Authors are encouraged to indicate which category best fits their SISC submissio
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All submissions to SISC must be well written and accessible to a wide variety
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Exceptions can be made in special cases only with the concurrence of the
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Category: Methods and Algorithms for Scientific Computing?
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