Mathematical modeling of wave phenomena : 2nd Conference on Mathematical Modeling of Wave Phenomena, Växjö, Sweden, 14-19 August 2005
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Mathematical modeling of wave phenomena : 2nd Conference on Mathematical Modeling of Wave Phenomena, Växjö, Sweden, 14-19 August 2005
(AIP conference proceedings, no. 834)
American Institute of Physics, 2006
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This conference series intends to illuminate the relationship between different types of waves. This second conference focused primarily on classical wave modeling of acoustic waves in solids and fluids, electromagnetic waves, as well as elastic wave modeling, and both direct and inverse problems are addressed. Topics included are: classical linear wave propagation modeling, analysis and computation: general, electromagnetic applications, acoustics of fluids, acoustics of solids; classical nonlinear wave propagation modeling, analysis, and computation; inverse scattering modeling: general and electromagnetic imaging, wood imaging, seismic imaging; quantum and statistical mechanics; and signal processing and analysis.
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