Notes On Diffraction By A Circular Disk(1st Edition)

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Alfred Leitner

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ISBN: 0267691157, 978-0267691159

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Book Price $0 : Excerpt From Notes On Diffraction: By A Circular DiskAnother Is Based On The Wiener-hopf Method Of Solving Integral Equations With Kernels Having Special Properties. It Was Recently First Applied In Diffraction By Schwinger To The Problem Of The Bifurcated Wave Guidez. It Is Known That Any Wave Problem May Be Formulated By A Partial Differential Equation The Wave Equation With Appropriate Boundary Conditions, Or By An Integral Equation Comprising The Boundary Conditions. The Latter Can.be Obtained By Green's Function Techniques. If, And.only If, The Kernel Is A Function Of The Difference Of Its Arguments Can.this Method Be Employed. This Limits The Variety Of Scatterers. Among Other Problems To Which The Method Has Been Successfully Applied Are The Radia Tion From A Semi - Infinite Cylinder}, And The Diffraction From Two And From An Infinite Set Of Parallel Halfeplanesu.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, Preserving The Original Format Whilst Repairing Imperfections Present In The Aged Copy. In Rare Cases, An Imperfection In The Original, Such As A Blemish Or Missing Page, May Be Replicated In Our Edition. We Do, However, Repair The Vast Majority Of Imperfections Successfully; Any Imperfections That Remain Are Intentionally Left To Preserve The State Of Such Historical Works.