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Computer Science and Applied Mathematics: Mathematical Methods for
Wave Phenomena focuses on the methods of applied mathematics,
including equations, wave fronts, boundary value problems, and
scattering problems. The publication initially ponders on
first-order partial differential equations, Dirac delta function,
Fourier transforms, asymptotics, and second-order partial
differential equations. Discussions focus on prototype second-order
equations, asymptotic expansions, asymptotic expansions of Fourier
integrals with monotonic phase, method of stationary phase,
propagation of wave fronts, and variable index of refraction. The
text then examines wave equation in one space dimension, as well as
initial boundary value problems, characteristics for the wave
equation in one space dimension, and asymptotic solution of the
Klein-Gordon equation. The manuscript offers information on wave
equation in two and three dimensions and Helmholtz equation and
other elliptic equations. Topics include energy integral, domain of
dependence, and uniqueness, scattering problems, Green's functions,
and problems in unbounded domains and the Sommerfeld radiation
condition. The asymptotic techniques for direct scattering problems
and the inverse methods for reflector imaging are also elaborated.
The text is a dependable reference for computer science experts and
mathematicians pursuing studies on the mathematical methods of wave
phenomena.
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