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ON REFLECTED REFRACTION WAVES*
Geophysical Prospecting, 1958ABSTRACTAs an introduction the various ray paths of a refraction wave, which is reflected at a fault, are discussed for the case of an arbitrary angle between the refracting horizon and the fault. Simple geometric considerations lead to the conclusion that the best chances for recording these pulses are encountered, if the angle between the refracting ...
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Searches for continuous-wave gravitational radiation
Living Reviews in Relativity, 2023Keith Riles
exaly
1994
The study of reflection of shock waves from rigid boundaries has been a subject of considerable interest. Reflection phenomenon can be divided into three sub-heads.
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The study of reflection of shock waves from rigid boundaries has been a subject of considerable interest. Reflection phenomenon can be divided into three sub-heads.
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Wave reflection and quasiresonance
1982Wave reflection by smooth media and resonance of systems with radiation damping are instructive examples of a failure of the standard approach to asymptotics. They are also good examples of a type of exponential asymptotics needed for the sciences. Successful modifications of conventional, singular-perturbation theory have been found for them and show ...
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Wave reflection and refraction
2003The reflected and refracted waves arising when a propagating harmonic wave is running along an environmental boundary.
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