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Comparative Study of Mode Matching Formulations for Microstrip Discontinuity Problems
Several matrix formulations for the microstrip step discontinuity problem are compared. Although they are theoretically identical, one of them has a decided advantage in numerical labor, relative and absolute convergence. Results by this method are checked with other published data and with those independently derived by the modified residue calculus technique.