In the study of short-wave diffraction problems, asymptotic methods - the ray method, the parabolic equation method, and its further development as the "etalon" (model) problem method - play an important role. These are the methods to be treated in this book. The applications of asymptotic methods i
Asymptotic methods in short-wavelength diffraction theory
โ Scribed by Babich V.M., Buldyrev V.S.
- Publisher
- Alpha Science International Ltd
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 507
- Category
- Library
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