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They should contain meaningful computational results and theoretical results or strong heuristics supporting the performance of new algorithms. \end_layout \begin_layout Itemize 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. \end_layout \begin_layout Itemize Software and High-Performance Computing: Papers in this category should concern the novel design and development of computational methods and high-qual ity software, parallel algorithms, high-performance computing issues, new 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. \end_layout \end_deeper \begin_layout Quotation Authors are encouraged to indicate which category best fits their SISC submissio n. \end_layout \begin_layout Quotation All submissions to SISC must be well written and accessible to a wide variety of readers, and should represent a clear advance in the state of the art. \end_layout \begin_layout Quotation Due to space limitations, articles are normally limited to 20 journal pages. Exceptions can be made in special cases only with the concurrence of the referees, the associate editor, and the editor-in-chief. \end_layout \begin_layout Standard Category: Methods and Algorithms for Scientific Computing? \end_layout \begin_layout Abstract The (somewhat underrated) T-matrix multiple scattering method (TMMSM) can be used to solve the electromagnetic response of systems consisting of many compact scatterers. 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