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that it can deal with complicated boundary conditions. It also solves explicity for the | that it can deal with complicated boundary conditions. It also solves explicity for the | ||
boundary conditions at infinite ([[Sommerfeld Radiation Condition]]) | boundary conditions at infinite ([[Sommerfeld Radiation Condition]]) | ||
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Revision as of 09:05, 10 July 2006
Introduction
The use of the Free-Surface Green Function to solve the Standard Linear Wave Scattering Problem has proved one of the most powerful methods, primarily because of its very general nature so that it can deal with complicated boundary conditions. It also solves explicity for the boundary conditions at infinite (Sommerfeld Radiation Condition)