Wave Phenomena: Theoretical, Computational, and Practical Aspects
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Beschreibung: | IJ:1 June of 1987 the Center for Applied Mathematics and Computer Science at San Jose State University received a bequest of over half a million dollars from the estate of Mrs. Marie Woodward. In the opening article of this collection of papers Jane Day, the founder of the Center, describes the background that led to this gift. In recognition of the bequest it was decided that a series of Woodward Conferences be established. The First Woodward Conference took place at San Jose State University on June 2-3 1988. The themes of the conference were the Theoretical, Computational and Practical Aspects of Wave Phenomena and these same themes have been used to divide the contributions to this volume. Part I is concerned with papers on theoretical aspects. This section includes papers on pseudo-differential operator techniques, inverse problems and the mathematical foundations of wave propagation in random media. Part II consists of papers that involve significant amounts of computation. Included are papers on the Fast Hartley Transform, computational algorithms for electromagnetic scattering problems, and nonlinear wave interaction problems in fluid mechanics. vi Part III contains papers with a genuine physics flavor. This final section illustrates the widespread importance of wave phenomena in physics. Among the phenomena considered are waves in the atmosphere, viscous fingering in liquid crystals, solitons and wave localization |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 275p. 97 illus) |
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spelling | Lam, Lui Verfasser aut Wave Phenomena Theoretical, Computational, and Practical Aspects edited by Lui Lam, Hedley C. Morris Proceedings of the First Woodward Conference, San Jose State University, June 2-3, 1988 New York, NY Springer New York 1989 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 275p. 97 illus) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Woodward Conference 1431-1674 IJ:1 June of 1987 the Center for Applied Mathematics and Computer Science at San Jose State University received a bequest of over half a million dollars from the estate of Mrs. Marie Woodward. In the opening article of this collection of papers Jane Day, the founder of the Center, describes the background that led to this gift. In recognition of the bequest it was decided that a series of Woodward Conferences be established. The First Woodward Conference took place at San Jose State University on June 2-3 1988. The themes of the conference were the Theoretical, Computational and Practical Aspects of Wave Phenomena and these same themes have been used to divide the contributions to this volume. Part I is concerned with papers on theoretical aspects. This section includes papers on pseudo-differential operator techniques, inverse problems and the mathematical foundations of wave propagation in random media. Part II consists of papers that involve significant amounts of computation. Included are papers on the Fast Hartley Transform, computational algorithms for electromagnetic scattering problems, and nonlinear wave interaction problems in fluid mechanics. vi Part III contains papers with a genuine physics flavor. This final section illustrates the widespread importance of wave phenomena in physics. Among the phenomena considered are waves in the atmosphere, viscous fingering in liquid crystals, solitons and wave localization Physics Quantum theory Acoustics Quantum Physics Quantum Information Technology, Spintronics Fluid- and Aerodynamics Quantentheorie Morris, Hedley C. Sonstige oth https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-8856-2 Verlag Volltext |
spellingShingle | Lam, Lui Wave Phenomena Theoretical, Computational, and Practical Aspects Physics Quantum theory Acoustics Quantum Physics Quantum Information Technology, Spintronics Fluid- and Aerodynamics Quantentheorie |
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title_short | Wave Phenomena |
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title_sub | Theoretical, Computational, and Practical Aspects |
topic | Physics Quantum theory Acoustics Quantum Physics Quantum Information Technology, Spintronics Fluid- and Aerodynamics Quantentheorie |
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