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Time-Domain Scattering

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Gebonden, 267 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 2021
ISBN13: 9781108835596
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Cambridge University Press e druk, 2021 9781108835596
Onderdeel van serie Encyclopedia of Math
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The wave equation, a classical partial differential equation, has been studied and applied since the eighteenth century. Solving it in the presence of an obstacle, the scatterer, can be achieved using a variety of techniques and has a multitude of applications. This book explains clearly the fundamental ideas of time-domain scattering, including in-depth discussions of separation of variables and integral equations. The author covers both theoretical and computational aspects, and describes applications coming from acoustics (sound waves), elastodynamics (waves in solids), electromagnetics (Maxwell's equations) and hydrodynamics (water waves). The detailed bibliography of papers and books from the last 100 years cement the position of this work as an essential reference on the topic for applied mathematicians, physicists and engineers.

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ISBN13:9781108835596
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden
Aantal pagina's:267

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1. Acoustics and the Wave Equation; 2. Wavefunctions; 3. Characteristics and Discontinuities; 4. Initial-boundary Value Problems; 5. Use of Laplace Transforms; 6. Problems with Spherical Symmetry; 7. Scattering by a Sphere; 8. Scattering Frequencies and the Singularity Expansion Method; 9. Integral Representations; 10. Integral Equations; References; Citation Index; Index.
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