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Low Frequency Scattering : Oxford Mathematical Monographs - G. Dassios

Low Frequency Scattering

By: G. Dassios, George Dassios, Ralph Kleinman

Hardcover | 1 February 2000

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This book for the first time unifies the theories of acoustic, electromagnetic, and elastic waves and discusses the many physical and geometric aspects of their interactions with obstacles. It offers a complete introduction to scattering theory, and goes on to discuss low frequency scattering in particular. A significant number of results are previously unpublished, and the book fills many gaps in the existing literature. Included is an extended bibliography covering the whole existing literature on low frequency scattering, making this an invaluable reference for researchers.
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This monograph is concerned with low frequency methods for solving wave scattering problems in acoustics, electromagnetism and elasticity. . . . [T]he authors have succeeded admirably. . . . Throughout, the authors have provided a number of exercises that are designed to enhance and understanding of the theory. There is also an excellent bibliography. Overall, this is a very welcome addition to the literature on wave scattering. -- Mathematical Reviews


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