averaging? Or do I need to compute this myself in the HDF5 file (assuming I
match the resolution to Meep)?
Thanks,
Kahli Burke
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I had previously been able to compile Meep myself on OS X, but I read on the
website that it's not currently working and I get errors when compiling it
(source code from git).
I'm curious if anyone has already spent time looking into this and has
additional info on what the issues are, so that
Filip,
Thank you for the response, I believe the numbers that are part of the material
definitions I'm using were determined from using that same model, so I think
everything should be OK. I was just trying to have some sort of double check
that I had the right values in MEEP. So it sounds like
there are some functions that reference 'chi1' (e.g.
'meep-material-function-eff-chi1inv-row') but I'm not sure how to use them or
if they would be of any use for my goal. Any insight would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Kahli Burke
University of Oregon
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Hello,
Very new to meep here, so keep that in mind.
I saw the example of a moving point source to simulate Cherenkov radiation, I'm
curious about modeling moving geometry. I didn't see any way to do this with
the scheme scripting commands, but I'm curious if it's at all possible using
the C++
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