<p><B>Wave Scattering From Rough Surfaces</B> deals with a theory that has many important practical applications. The monograph considers the subject by using the concept of scattering amplitude, which allows one to simplify theoretical constructions and, more importantly, to consider different appr
Wave Scattering from Statistically Rough Surfaces
โ Scribed by F. G. Bass, I. M. Fuks and D. ter Haar (Auth.)
- Publisher
- Pergamon Press
- Year
- 1979
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 532
- Edition
- 0
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Some Other Pergamon Titles of Interest, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Preface to the Russian Edition, Pages ix-x
Preface to the English Edition, Page xi
Introduction, Pages 1-6
Chapter 1 - Fundamental Equations of Wave Propagation, Pages 7-30
Chapter 2 - Statistical Formulation of the Diffraction Problem, Pages 31-71
Chapter 3 - Wave Scattering from a Slightly Rough Surface, Pages 72-102
Chapter 4 - Fluctuations in the Wave Field Scattered by a Statistically Rough Surface, Pages 103-149
Chapter 5 - Wave Scattering from a Moving Rough Surface, Pages 150-184
Chapter 6 - Correlation Functions for a Field Scattered by a Rough Surface, Pages 185-219
Chapter 7 - Scattering from Large-Scale Roughness, Pages 220-315
Chapter 8 - Field Fluctuations for Scattering from Large-Scale Irregularities, Pages 316-380
Chapter 9 - Scattering from Rough Bodies of Finite Dimension, Pages 381-417
Chapter 10 - The Two-Scale Rough Surface Scattering Model, Pages 418-442
Chapter 11 - Green's Function Methods in the Theory of Multiple Scattering, Pages 443-494
Bibliography, Pages 495-517
Index, Pages 518-525
OTHER TITLES IN THE SERIES IN NATURAL PHILOSOPHY, Page 527
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