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We will start by deriving the wave equation for vibrations of a string in one dimension. The waves or vibration are described by giving h, the displacement of the string off the χ axis, as a function of distance along the χ axis (see Figure 2.1). If this were a water wave, we would interpret h as the height of the water rather than as the displacement ...
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We will start by deriving the wave equation for vibrations of a string in one dimension. The waves or vibration are described by giving h, the displacement of the string off the χ axis, as a function of distance along the χ axis (see Figure 2.1). If this were a water wave, we would interpret h as the height of the water rather than as the displacement ...
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Searches for continuous-wave gravitational radiation
Living Reviews in Relativity, 2023Keith Riles
exaly
The fast multipole method for the wave equation: a pedestrian prescription
IEEE Antennas & Propagation Magazine, 1993R. Coifman+2 more
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Linear Fractional Diffusion-Wave Equation for Scientists and Engineers
, 2015Y. Povstenko
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Dimensional Design and Core–Shell Engineering of Nanomaterials for Electromagnetic Wave Absorption
Advanced Materials, 2022Chunyang Xu
exaly