Mathematical Problems in Wave Propagation Theory

Mathematical Problems in Wave Propagation Theory - Seminars in Mathematics

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Publisher's Synopsis

The papers comprising this collection are directly or indirectly related to an important branch of mathematical physics - the mathematical theory of wave propagation and diffraction. The paper by V. M. Babich is concerned with the application of the parabolic-equation method (of Academician V. A. Fok and M. A, Leontovich) to the problem of the asymptotic behavior of eigenfunc- tions concentrated in a neighborhood of a closed geodesie in a Riemannian space. The techniques used in this paper have been föund useful in solving certain problems in the theory of open resonators. The topic of G. P. Astrakhantsev's paper is similar to that of the paper by V. M. Babich. Here also the parabolic-equation method is used to find the asymptotic solution of the elasticity equations which describes Love waves concentrated in a neighborhood of some surface ray. The paper of T. F. Pankratova is concerned with finding the asymptotic behavior of th~ eigenfunc- tions of the Laplace operator from the exact solution for the surface of a triaxial ellipsoid and the re- gion exterior to it. The first three papers of B. G. Nikolaev are somewhat apart from the central theme of the col- lection; they treat the integral transforms with respect to associated Legendre functions of first kind and their applications. Examples of such applications are the use of this transform for the solution of integral equations with symmetrie kernels and for the solution of certain problems in the theory of electrical prospecting.

Book information

ISBN: 9781475703368
Publisher: Springer US
Imprint: Springer
Pub date:
Edition: 1970 edition
Language: English
Number of pages: 107
Weight: 305g
Height: 279mm
Width: 210mm
Spine width: 6mm