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On the theory of multiple scattering I
Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 1975zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Boots, H. M. J., Bedeaux, D., Mazur, P.
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2006
The interaction of waves with obstacles is an everyday phenomenon in science and engineering, arising for example in acoustics, electromagnetism, seismology and hydrodynamics. The mathematical theory and technology needed to understand the phenomenon is known as multiple scattering, and this book is the first devoted to the subject. The author covers a
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The interaction of waves with obstacles is an everyday phenomenon in science and engineering, arising for example in acoustics, electromagnetism, seismology and hydrodynamics. The mathematical theory and technology needed to understand the phenomenon is known as multiple scattering, and this book is the first devoted to the subject. The author covers a
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Scattering by Multiple Crack Configurations
Journal of Applied Mechanics, 1988A system of boundary integral equations is presented which governs the crack-opening displacements for two-crack configurations. The integral equations are highly singular and they cannot be solved directly by numerical methods. By the approach of this paper the higher order singularities are, however, reduced to integrable singularities, and the ...
Zhang, Ch., Achenbach, J. D.
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Multiple Scattering Calculations for Technology
Applied Optics, 1971A many-flux (discrete ordinate) radiative transfer calculation procedure is described with the goal of making the mathematics easy to learn and use. The major approximation is the neglect of polarization. Emission within the scattering medium is not included, and the formulas are restricted to a scattering medium bounded by parallel planes.
P S, Mudgett, L W, Richards
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Multiple scattering of seismic waves
Ultrasonics, 2002We present theory and numerical simulations to model seismic wave propagation in the Earth crust. We compare them to observations made in Mexico.
N, Trégourès +6 more
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Multiple Scattering in Cumulus Clouds
2014The paper presents an improved algorithm for realistic imaging of cumulus clouds. The technique is based on the lattice-Boltzmann method and takes into account multiple scattering of light in the participating medium of high albedo. Relevant estimation of a phase function for such environment is proposed.
Blazej Marcinkiewicz, Jacek Raczkowski
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1990
Abstract In terms of the T operator. Indeed both ways are used in the literature to describe the concept of multiple scattering. Here only the Lippmann-Schwinger equation for the T operator will be considered.
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Abstract In terms of the T operator. Indeed both ways are used in the literature to describe the concept of multiple scattering. Here only the Lippmann-Schwinger equation for the T operator will be considered.
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Molière's Theory of Multiple Scattering
Physical Review, 1953Mole\`ere's theory of multiple scattering of electrons and other charged particles is here derived in a mathematically simpler way. The differential scattering law enters the theory only through a single parameter, the screening angle ${{\ensuremath{\chi}}_{a}}^{\ensuremath{'}}$, Eq. (21).
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Multiple Scattering in One Dimension
Journal of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, 1964A study is made of the multiple scattering in one dimension of monochromatic waves by n identical, nondissipative, point scatterers arrayed over an interval of finite length. In the language of transmission line theory, the scatterers are small lumped impedances arranged in series along the line.
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Multiple Scattering in an Infinite Medium
Physical Review, 1950The integro-differential diffusion equation of the multiple scattering problem in an infinite, homogeneous, medium, is studied without the usual small-angle approximation. An expansion in spherical harmonics is carried out which is rapidly convergent in the case of large-angle scattering, whose coefficients can be exactly determined, and which leads to
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