Wave propagation and scattering : based on lectures at a conference organized by the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications and held at the University of Cambridge, 5-6 April 1984

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Wave propagation and scattering : based on lectures at a conference organized by the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications and held at the University of Cambridge, 5-6 April 1984

edited by B.J. Uscinski

(The Institute of Mathematics and its Applications conference series, new ser., 5)

Clarendon, 1986

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Includes bibliographies and index

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An understanding of random propagation allows us to explain such widely different phenomena as the twinkling of stars, the fading of radio signals, and the great changes of level of acoustic signals in the ocean. This volume gathers together a broad selection of essays by experts in the field, reviewing important theoretical developments in random propagation and scattering, and describing some of the most recent experiments that both test theory and illustrate its applications.

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