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SummaryA matrix relationship is found between the coefficients of the expansion of the far-zone radiation patterns and the coefficients of the expansion of the corresponding current distribution over the prolate spheroid. In particular cases, the matrix becomes diagonal, giving a one-to-one correspondence between the coefficients. The same formulation may be applied in the limiting case for the corresponding problems in a sphere.
Applied Scientific Research, Section B – Springer Journals
Published: Oct 1, 1965
Keywords: Current Distribution; Prolate; Radiation Pattern; Matrix Relationship; Prolate Spheroid
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