Geometry and Perturbative Sensitivity of non-Smooth Caustics of the Helmholtz Equation
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Publication:6319964
arXiv1906.01580MaRDI QIDQ6319964FDOQ6319964
Authors: Zachary Guralnik, Charles Spofford, Katherine Woolfe
Publication date: 4 June 2019
Abstract: The geometry of non-smooth caustics in solutions of the Helmholtz equation is analyzed using a Fock-Schwinger proper-time formulation. In this description, or cusp caustics are intimately related to poles of a quantity called the einbein action in the complex proper-time, or einbein, plane. The residues of the poles vanish on spatial curves known as ghost sources, to which cusps are bound. The positions of cusps along the ghost sources is related to the value of the poles. A similar map is proposed to relate essential singularities of the einbein action to higher order caustics. The singularities are shown to originate from degenerations of a certain Dirichlet problem as the einbein is varied. It follows that the singularities of the einbein action, along with the associated aspects of caustic geometry, are invariant with respect to large classes of perturbations of the index of refraction.
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