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Convergence of the discrete dipole approximation. I. Theoretical analysis
Maxim A Yurkin1, Valeri P Maltsev, Alfons G Hoekstra
1Faculty of Science, Section Computational Science, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands. myurkin@science.uva.nl
Abstract:
We perform a rigorous theoretical convergence analysis of the discrete dipole approximation (DDA). We prove that errors in any measured quantity are bounded by a sum of a linear term and a quadratic term in the size of a dipole d when the latter is in the range of DDA applicability. Moreover, the linear term is significantly smaller for cubically than for noncubically shaped scatterers. Therefore, for small d, errors for cubically shaped particles are much smaller than for noncubically shaped ones. The relative importance of the linear term decreases with increasing size; hence convergence of DDA for large enough scatterers is quadratic in the common range of d. Extensive numerical simulations are carried out for a wide range of d. Finally, we discuss a number of new developments in DDA and their consequences for convergence.
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