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304 pp.
304 pp.
2001.
2001.
A book on the application of mathematical techniques to problems of wave interaction with structures.
The chapter headings are as follows:
# [[Standard Linear Wave Scattering Problem|The water-wave problem]]
# [[:Category:Eigenfunction Matching Method| Eigenfunction expansions]]
# Multipole expansions
# Integral equations
# The [[:Category:Wiener-Hopf|Wiener-Hopf]] and related techniques
# [[:Category:Infinite Array|Arrays]]
# Wave interaction with small objects
# Variational methods
Although the techniques are often presented within the context of a problem in water waves, the methods described also have applications in other fields including acoustics, electromagnetic waves, waves in elastic media, and solid-state physics, and many references are given to work in these areas.
A list of errata can be found [http://www-staff.lboro.ac.uk/~mapm/book.html here]
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Latest revision as of 09:10, 9 January 2009

C. M. Linton and P. McIver, Handbook of Mathematical Techniques for Wave / Structure Interactions, Chapman & Hall CRC, 304 pp. 2001.

A book on the application of mathematical techniques to problems of wave interaction with structures.

The chapter headings are as follows:

  1. The water-wave problem
  2. Eigenfunction expansions
  3. Multipole expansions
  4. Integral equations
  5. The Wiener-Hopf and related techniques
  6. Arrays
  7. Wave interaction with small objects
  8. Variational methods

Although the techniques are often presented within the context of a problem in water waves, the methods described also have applications in other fields including acoustics, electromagnetic waves, waves in elastic media, and solid-state physics, and many references are given to work in these areas.

A list of errata can be found here