Diffraction of waves by inhomogeneous obstacle (Q1106397)
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Diffraction of waves by inhomogeneous obstacle (English)
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1987
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Motivated by the study of wave diffraction in elastic material with a localized imbedded inhomogeneity as considered in earthquake engineering and seismology the authors investigate a mixed boundary value and transmission problem for the Helmholtz equation in the half-plane. Imbedded in the half plane is a bounded domain R with a common piece of boundary with the half plane (a valley or cavity) for which a different wave number is assumed to describe the properties of the medium. On the boundary of the half plane a Neumann boundary condition is assumed. Transmission conditions are imposed on the solution and its normal derivative across the interface between R and the rest of the half plane. The radiation condition controls the behaviour at infinity. The first observation is that by reflection the problem can be considered as a pure transmission problem. This is then solved by considering the corresponding boundary integral equation in a Hilbert space H (space on the ``jumps'' completed with respect to a suitable norm) of traces of the solution on the interface. The solution is obtained by a Galerkin method in H. Corresponding uniqueness, existence and approximation results are obtained (numerical results are published elsewhere).
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discontinuous coefficients
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integral equation method
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Galerkin method
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wave diffraction
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elastic material
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earthquake engineering
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seismology
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mixed boundary value
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transmission
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Helmholtz equation
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half-plane
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Neumann boundary condition
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radiation condition
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reflection
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boundary integral equation
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Hilbert space
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uniqueness
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existence
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approximation
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