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Diffraction Problems and Inversion of Infinite Structured Matrices

✍ Scribed by A.L. Sakhnovich


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
125 KB
Volume
247
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-247X

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✦ Synopsis


Many model diffraction problems, generated by the Helmholtz equation, can be reduced to solving the infinite systems of linear algebraic equations SX s F. It proves that often the operators S in these problems satisfy some operator identities of the form AS y SB s ⌸ ⌸ U , where A and B are diagonal matrices and 1 2 matrices ⌸ and ⌸ have a finite number of columns. By the rigorous regulariza-1 2 tion and simultaneous application of the operator identity method one can justify and significantly improve the procedure for solving such systems. The case of the diffraction in the planar waveguide with a cross-sectional jump, absolutely soft upper boundary, and absolutely hard lower boundary is thoroughly considered in the paper as an example. In this case S is an infinite matrix, acting as an unbounded operator. The reflection and transmission coefficients are expressed explicitly via the action of S y1 on two fixed columns, and the ways of obtaining S y1 on these columns are investigated.


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