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Meep logo —Steven G. Johnson 15:14, 21 Oct 2005 (EDT)
The clock represents time-domain, the grid represents finite differences, and the fading of the grid represents the illusion of continuity in Meep. The background is the radiation pattern of a localized source in 2d. The time shown on the clock is 8:18, representing course 8 (physics) and course 18 (mathematics) at MIT.
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- Meep Tutorial/Ring resonator in cylindrical coordinates
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- Cylindrical coordinates in Meep
- Parallel Meep
- Units and nonlinearity in Meep
- Meep field-function examples
- The run function is not a loop
- Synchronizing the magnetic and electric fields
- Casimir calculations in Meep