An Introduction to Echo Analysis

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This book provides an introductory account of scattering phenomena and a guide to the technical requirements for investigating wave scattering problems. This book aims to provide the newcomer to the field with a unified, and reasonably self-contained, introduction to an exciting research area and, for the more experienced reader, a source of information and techniques. Both potential and target scattering phenomena are investigated and extensions of the theory to the electromagnetic and elastic fields are provided. Throughout, the emphasis is on concepts and results rather than on the fine detail of proof. A bibliography at the end of each chapter points the interested reader to more detailed proofs of the theorems and suggests directions for further reading. The book is aimed at graduate and postgraduate students and researchers in mathematics and the applied sciences.


A unified, self contained introduction to an exciting research area Investigates both potential and target scattering phenomena Aims to bridge the gap between the practitioner at the applied end and the mathematician interested in the spectral analysis of initial boundary problems for PDEs Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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The use of various types of wave energy is an increasingly promising, non-destructive means of detecting objects and of diagnosing the properties of quite complicated materials. An analysis of this technique requires an understanding of how waves evolve in the medium of interest and how they are scattered by inhomogeneities in the medium. These scattering phenomena can be thought of as arising from some perturbation of a given, known system and they are analysed by developing a scattering theory.

This monograph provides an introductory account of scattering phenomena and a guide to the technical requirements for investigating wave scattering problems. It gathers together the principal mathematical topics which are required when dealing with wave propagation and scattering problems, and indicates how to use the material to develop the required solutions.

Both potential and target scattering phenomena are investigated and extensions of the theory to the electromagnetic and elastic fields are provided. Throughout, the emphasis is on concepts and results rather than on the fine detail of proof; a bibliography at the end of each chapter points the interested reader to more detailed proofs of the theorems and suggests directions for further reading.

Aimed at graduate and postgraduate students and researchers in mathematics and the applied sciences, this book aims to provide the newcomer to the field with a unified, and reasonably self-contained, introduction to an exciting research area and, for the more experienced reader, a source of information and techniques.


Inhalt
and Outline of Contents.- Some One-Dimensional Examples.- Preliminary Mathematical Material.- Hilbert Spaces.- Two Important Techniques.- A Scattering Theory Strategy.- An Approach to Echo Analysis.- Scattering Processes in Stratified Media.- Scattering in Spatially Periodic Media.- Inverse Scattering Problems.- Scattering in Other Wave Systems.- Commentary.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Herausgeber Springer London
    • Gewicht 505g
    • Untertitel Scattering Theory and Wave Propagation
    • Autor Gary Roach
    • Titel An Introduction to Echo Analysis
    • Veröffentlichung 21.10.2010
    • ISBN 1849966591
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • EAN 9781849966597
    • Jahr 2010
    • Größe H235mm x B155mm x T19mm
    • Anzahl Seiten 332
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Auflage Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st edition 2008
    • GTIN 09781849966597

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