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An explicit linear transformation was derived for converting state
variables of the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) scheme to those
of the digital waveguide (DW) scheme. The equivalence of the FDTD and
DW state transitions was reviewed, and the proof of state-space
equivalence was completed. Since the DW scheme is exact within its
bandwidth (being a sampled traveling-wave scheme instead of a finite
difference scheme), it can be put forth as the proper physical
interpretation of the FDTD scheme, and consequently be used to provide
physically accurate initial conditions and excitations for the FDTD
method. For its part, the FDTD method provides lower cost relative to
the DW method in dimensions higher than one (for simulating membranes,
volumes, and so on), and can be preferred in highly distributed
nonlinear string simulation applications.
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