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Excerpt from Reflection and Transmission of Electromagnetic Waves by Thin Curved ShellsIn order to solve the prohlen it is necessary to obtain, in the oh stacle as well as in the surrounding medium, a solution of Maxwell's equations which satisfies the boundary conditions on the obstacle boundary. This solution must also contain the incident field. For incident plane or spherical waves this last condition can be fulfilled. By requiring the sol...
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Excerpt from On Solutions of ¿u=f(u)The above results were obtained in l95h in connection with the analysis of a physical problemis]. Some of this work was not relevant to the original problem, and is given here for the first time, some results were stated and used in [5] but the proofs were omitted.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a re...
Excerpt from Acoustic Torques and Forces on DisksIn (1) F denotes the normal force on a disk due to an incident plane wave of (real) pressure amplitude P, a is the angle between the normal to the disk and the direction of propagation of the incident wave, 0' (a) is the scattering cross section of the disk for this direction of incidence, pc) is the density of the surrounding medium and c is the sound speed in it. Equation (1) applies to an inf...
Excerpt from Asymptotic Solution of Some Diffraction ProblemsSeveral have recently discussed a method by which the asymptotic expansion with respect to frequency may be determined for periodic solutions of electromagnetic, acoustic, and other linear wave problems. However, virtually no applications of the method have been made. In the present paper we explain the method, and apply it to construct the asymptotic solutions of a var iety of diffr...
Excerpt from Instability of Liquid Surfaces and the Formation of DropsIt has long been known that certain flows of liquids with free boundary surfaces are unstable. For steady flows this means that a small perturbation introduced at a point of the flow produces a disturbance which increases in the.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a repr...
Excerpt from Reflection and Transmission of Electromagnetic Waves by Thin Curved Shells
In order to solve the prohlen it is necessary to obtain, in the oh stacle as well as in the surrounding medium, a solution of Maxwell's equations which satisfies the boundary conditions on the obstacle boundary. This solution must also contain the incident field. For incident plane or spherical waves this last condition can be fulfilled. By requiring the s...
Excerpt from On Solutions of Nonlinear Wave EquationsIn r is defined by r2 (ac-92 (y-yl)2, while in (7) a denotes a unit vector and dco denotes the area element on the unit sphere n.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct t...
Excerpt from Instability of Liquid Surfaces and the Formation of Drops
It has long been known that certain flows of liquids with free boundary surfaces are unstable. For steady flows this means that a small perturbation introduced at a point of the flow produces a disturbance which increases in the.
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Excerpt from Asymptotic Solution of Some Diffraction ProblemsSeveral have recently discussed a method by which the asymptotic expansion with respect to frequency may be determined for periodic solutions of electromagnetic, acoustic, and other linear wave problems. However, virtually no applications of the method have been made. In the present paper we explain the method, and apply it to construct the asymptotic solutions of a var iety of diffr...
Excerpt from Acoustic Torques and Forces on DisksThis defines the range in which our present results apply, note that high-frequency sound is included in this range.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preservi...
Excerpt from On Solutions of ¿u=f(u)
The above results were obtained in l95h in connection with the analysis of a physical problemisj. Some of this work was not relevant to the original problem, and is given here for the first time, some results were stated and used in [5] but the proofs were omitted.
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