Computational Wave Propagation
Bjorn Engquist Gregory A. Kriegsmann
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Computational Wave Propagation
by Bjorn Engquist Gregory A. Kriegsmann
Published
Oct 05, 2011
Publisher
Springer
Pages
224
ISBN-13
9781461275312
ISBN-10
1461275318
Description
The papers contained in this volume represent a snap-shot of current applied mathematics research in wave propagation and scattering. Although the mathematical underpinnings of the research contained herein are rooted in classical asymptotic and numerical analyses, each author is motivated by a complex technological problem which requires a resolution. The problems range from using underwater sound to monitor and predict global warming, to periodically embedding phase-sensitive amplifiers in optical fibres to insure long range digital communication. Such variety shows that wave propagation and scattering remain vital and important areas of mathematical and scientific endeavors.
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