= Finite-difference time-domain method
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The Finite-Difference Time-Domain (FDTD) method is a computational algorithm used to solve differential equations that describe how electromagnetic waves propagate through a medium. This technique is particularly effective for simulating wave phenomena in complex geometries and material structures. \#\#\# Key Features of FDTD: 1. **Time Domain Approach**: FDTD is a time-domain approach, meaning it computes the electromagnetic fields (electric and magnetic) as functions of both time and space.
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