High frequency limit of the Helmholtz equations. (Q699255)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1803987
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    High frequency limit of the Helmholtz equations.
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1803987

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      High frequency limit of the Helmholtz equations. (English)
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      2002
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      Summary: We derive the high frequency limit of the Helmholtz equations in terms of quadratic observables. We prove that it can be written as a stationary Liouville equation with source terms. Our method is based on the Wigner transform, which is a classical tool for evolution dispersive equations. We extend its use to the stationary case after an appropriate scaling of the Helmholtz equation. Several specific difficulties arise here; first, the identification of the source term (which does not share the quadratic aspect) in the limit, then, the lack of \(L^{2}\) bounds which can be handled with homogeneous Morrey-Campanato estimates, and finally the problem of uniqueness which, at several stage of the proof, is related to outgoing conditions at infinity.
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      Helmholtz equations
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      high frequuency
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      transport equations
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      geometrical optics
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