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Computing multi-valued physical observables for the high frequency limit of symmetric hyperbolic systems (English)
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7 October 2005
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The traditional way to calculate a geometric optics high-frequency asymptotic approximation to solutions of a hyperbolic system is to do ray tracing. The authors of this paper propose, instead, the tracking of wave fronts. A Liouville equation is solved in phase space, followed by projection onto physical space. The method includes a scaling which eliminates singularities at caustics.
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hyperbolic systems
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geometric optics
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front tracking
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high frequency limit
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multivalued solution
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level set
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Liouville equation
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