Mathematical Modelling of Wave Phenomena: 2nd Conference on Mathematical Modeling of Wave Phenomena

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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: (1) Classical linear wave propagation modeling, analysis and computation: general, electromagnetic applications, acoustics of fluids, acoustics of solids; (2) classical nonlinear wave propagation modeling, analysis, and computation; (3) inverse scattering modeling: gneral and electromagnetic imaging, wood imaging, seismic imaging; (4) quantum and statistical mechanics; (5) signal processing and ...
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Overview

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: (1) Classical linear wave propagation modeling, analysis and computation: general, electromagnetic applications, acoustics of fluids, acoustics of solids; (2) classical nonlinear wave propagation modeling, analysis, and computation; (3) inverse scattering modeling: gneral and electromagnetic imaging, wood imaging, seismic imaging; (4) quantum and statistical mechanics; (5) signal processing and analysis.

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Using a zipper algorithm to find a conformal map for a channel with smooth boundary 3
Impulsive spherical-wave reflection against a planar absorptive and dispersive Dirichlet-to-Neumann boundary - an extension of the modified Cagniard method 13
Helmholtz path integrals 25
A fast method for the creeping ray contribution to scattering problems 56
Indoor propagation simulation using FEM for short-range wireless communication systems operating at 2.4 GHz 65
On the efficiency of antennas 74
Scattering of an electromagnetic plane wave from a curved cylindrical conductor 81
Efficient calculations of antenna radiation patterns using the fast Fourier transform 87
Extrapolation and modelling of method of moments currents on PEC surface 92
Parameter dependence of flow acoustic interaction 100
A numerical method for time dependent acoustic scattering problems involving smart obstacles and incoming waves of small wavelengths 109
Sound propagation over inhomogeneous ground including a sound velocity profile 122
Parabolic equation techniques for range-dependent seismo-acoustics 130
An adaptive multigrid FE-method application to elasto-plastic wave propagation 139
Selective mode excitation in elastic waveguides by piezoceramic actuators 152
Real natural frequencies and resonance wave localization in an elastic waveguide with a horizontal crack 160
The diffraction of a plane wave by a 2D traction free isotropic wedge 167
Periodic orbits in scattering from elastic voids 175
Standing and propagating waves in cubically nonlinear media 187
Resonant excitation of nonlinear waves 196
On the algebraic aspect of singular solutions to conservation laws systems 206
Nonlinear acoustics equations to third order : new stabilization of the Burnett equations 214
Multilinear singular integral operators in backscattering 225
On the design of optimal measurements for antenna near-field imaging problems 234
Estimating suspended fibre material properties by modelling ultrasound attenuation 250
FEM simulation of interactions between microwaves and wood during thawing 260
3D electromagnetic modelling for determination of pitch in twisted cylinders 268
Wood grain angle estimation in logs with microwave modeling 278
Seismic imaging, one-way wave equations, pseudodifferential operators, path integrals, and all that jazz 286
Interpolation and extrapolation of seismic data using Newton's method 296
Simulation of wave chaos using resonant electric network analogues 307
Nodal statistics of billiards and boundary conditions 318
Symplectic geometry on the Hilbert phase space and foundations of quantum mechanics 324
Wavelets and the Cauchy problem for the Schrodinger equation on analytic ultrametric space 344
A new approach for analysing fractional difference processes 353
Pseudo-differential operators, Fourier multipliers and non-stationary filters on modulation spaces 361
On noise reduction for enhancement of speech in mobile telephony applications 369

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