Beyond Effective Medium Theory: Pulse Stabilization for Multimode Wave Propagation in High-Contrast Layered Media
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- Rotational waves in layered solids with many sliding layers
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- Wave propagation with irregular dissipation and applications to acoustic problems and shallow waters
- Multimode, one-dimensional wave propagation in a highly discontinuous medium
- Apparent attenuation of shear waves propagating through a randomly stratified anisotropic medium
- Optimal shape of STIRAP pulses for large dissipation at the intermediate level
- Reflection and transmission in pre-stressed stratified multilayers.
- Wave propagation in multilayered anisotropic solids
- Apparent diffusion due to topographic microstructure in shallow waters
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