Modern analysis of scattering phenomena : proceedings from the international workshop held at Domaine de Tournon, Aix en Provence, France, 5-8 September 1990
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Modern analysis of scattering phenomena : proceedings from the international workshop held at Domaine de Tournon, Aix en Provence, France, 5-8 September 1990
Adam Hilger, c1991
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Hokkaido University, Library, Graduate School of Science, Faculty of Science and School of Science図書
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The International Workshop on Modern Analysis of Scattering Phenomena ... was sponsored by European Research Office of the US Army ... [et al.]
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Description
Modern Analysis of Scattering Phenomena discusses the developments in the theory of multiple scattering and related experimental work. It covers multiple scattering phenomena and scattering in random media that underlie research in fields as diverse as condensed matter physics, atmospheric optics, ocean acoustics, radio physics, astronomy, chemistry, nonlinear media, seismology, and plasma physics. This volume will be of interest to all those working in scattering from optical- to micro-wavelength surfaces.
Table of Contents
Backscattering from different objects in turbulent media by A.N. Bogaturov et al.
Beam wandering of thin parallel beams through atmospheric turbulence by A. Consortini and K.A. O'Donnell
Measurements of light scattering by a characterized random rough surface by J.C. Dainty et al.
Rough surface scattering by J.A. DeSanto and R.J. Wombell
Long-range intensity correlation and the approach to localization by A.Z. Genack et al.
Backscattering of s-polarized light from a cloud of small particles above a dielectric substrate by J.J. Greffet
Enhanced transmission through randomly rough surfaces by Zu-Han Gu et al.
Numerical, analytical and experimental studies of scattering from very rough surfaces and backscattering enhancement by A Ishimaru et al.
Non-Gaussian statistical models for scattering calculations by E. Jakeman
New phenomena in the propagation of optical waves through random media by M. Kaveh
Enhanced backscattering and transmission of light from random surfaces on semi-infinite substrates and thin films by A.A. Maradudin et al.
Scattering by one- or two-dimensional randomly rough surfaces by D. Maystre et al.
Multiple light scattering from metal and dielectric rough surfaces by M. Nieto-Vesperinas et al.
Studies of scattering theory using numerical methods by E.I. Thorsos and D.R. Jackson
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