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In this volume, the authors present theoretical explanations for a
few basic problems connected with the propagation of extra wide
band, short impulses in linear media, and with the propagation of
whistlers and megawhistlers in plasmas. In addition, the book
provides an overview of ground and space based measurements,
digital processing and signal analysis. The theoretical treatment
in this volume is original in the sense that, unlike former
solutions, the authors present a fundamentally non-monochromatic
approach. A key feature of this approach is the application of the
Laplace Transformation' and the Method of Inhomogeneous Basic
Modes' to solve Maxwell's equations. It is shown that when the
obtained theoretical results are applied to digital recordings, the
wave analysis process becomes so flexible that it can also be used
to investigate other wave propagation problems. These are both
terrestrial phenomena (like atmospheric and seismic activity,
buried target detection, etc.) and phenomena in space (planetary,
interplanetary, plasmaspheric, whistler and megawhistler
propagation). The book is aimed at a technical and professional
audience working on whistler science and/or wave propagation
problems.
In this volume, the authors present theoretical explanations for a
few basic problems connected with the propagation of extra wide
band, short impulses in linear media, and with the propagation of
whistlers and megawhistlers in plasmas. In addition, the book
provides an overview of ground and space based measurements,
digital processing and signal analysis. The theoretical treatment
in this volume is original in the sense that, unlike former
solutions, the authors present a fundamentally non-monochromatic
approach. A key feature of this approach is the application of the
Laplace Transformation' and the Method of Inhomogeneous Basic
Modes' to solve Maxwell's equations. It is shown that when the
obtained theoretical results are applied to digital recordings, the
wave analysis process becomes so flexible that it can also be used
to investigate other wave propagation problems. These are both
terrestrial phenomena (like atmospheric and seismic activity,
buried target detection, etc.) and phenomena in space (planetary,
interplanetary, plasmaspheric, whistler and megawhistler
propagation). The book is aimed at a technical and professional
audience working on whistler science and/or wave propagation
problems.
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