dr inż. Sebastian Dziedziewicz
Employment
- Assistant professor at Department of Decision Systems and Robotics
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- Location
- Al. Zwycięstwa 27, 80-219 Gdańsk
- Phone
- +48 58 348 62 62
- biznes@pg.edu.pl
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Assistant professor
- Department of Decision Systems and Robotics
- Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Informatics
- Workplace
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Budynek A Elektroniki
room EA 205 open in new tab - sebastian.dziedziewicz@pg.edu.pl
Publication showcase
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Self-Adaptive Mesh Generator for Global Complex Roots and Poles Finding Algorithm
In any global method of searching for roots and poles, increasing the number of samples increases the chances of finding them precisely in a given area. However, the global complex roots and poles finding algorithm (GRPF) (as one of the few) has direct control over the accuracy of the results. In addition, this algorithm has a simple condition for finding all roots and poles in a given area: it only requires a sufficiently dense...
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A Self-Adaptive Complex Root Tracing Algorithm for the Analysis of Propagation and Radiation Problem
An improved complex root tracing algorithm for radiation and propagation issues is proposed. The approach is based on a self-adaptive discretization of Cauchy’s argument principle for a C × R space and requires a reduced number of function calls in comparison to other procedures presented in the literature. A few different examples concerning propagation and radiation problems have been considered to verify the validity and efficiency...
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Global Complex Roots and Poles Finding Algorithm in C × R Domain
An algorithm to find the roots and poles of a complex function depending on two arguments (one complex and one real) is proposed. Such problems are common in many fields of science for instance in electromagnetism, acoustics, stability analyses, spectroscopy, optics, and elementary particle physics. The proposed technique belongs to the class of global algorithms, gives a full picture of solutions in a fixed region ⊂ C × R and...
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