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Currently, the amplitudes_for_source() function allows the user to specify an arbitrary electric current-source distribution (e.g. $J_x$, $J_y$, $J_z$). It would be useful to also be able to specify accompanying magnetic current sources (e.g. $M_x$, $M_y$, $M_z$). This would enable injecting unidirectional profiles into a simulation (which requires a complete ansatz).
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Currently, the$J_x$ , $J_y$ , $J_z$ ). It would be useful to also be able to specify accompanying magnetic current sources (e.g. $M_x$ , $M_y$ , $M_z$ ). This would enable injecting unidirectional profiles into a simulation (which requires a complete ansatz).
amplitudes_for_source()
function allows the user to specify an arbitrary electric current-source distribution (e.g.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: