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The leading singularity of a wave reflected by a moving boundary (English)
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1984
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The authors calculate the wavefront which is reflected when a delta- function plane wave impinges upon a three dimensional moving impenetrable body. The body may move or change its shape in any smooth manner as long as it remains in a fixed sphere and move slower than the wave speed. The simplest kind of wave, i.e. solution of the scalar wave equation in \(R^ 4\) which vanishes on the space-time boundary of the moving body, is considered.
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propagation of singularities
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moving obstacle
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wavefront
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