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Efficient material matrix generation for FDTD analyses using OpenGL
Application of OpenGL functions for fast and flexible generation of material matrix for finite difference mesh is presented. Application of graphical functions makes tessellation of complex objects efficient and flexible. Additionally, since most of computations is performed using a specialized hardware, presented technique is very fast. Two examples of tessellation of complex structures, including human head, are presented.