Scattering, Two-Volume Set: Scattering and Inverse Scattering in Pure and Applied Science

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E. R. Pike, Pierre C. Sabatier
Academic Press, 2002 - 1831 sivua
Scattering is the collision of two objects that results in a change of trajectory and energy. For example, in particle physics, such as electrons, photons, or neutrons are "scattered off" of a target specimen, resulting in a different energy and direction. In the field of electromagnetism, scattering is the random diffusion of electromagnetic radiation from air masses is an aid in the long-range sending of radio signals over geographic obstacles such as mountains. This type of scattering, applied to the field of acoustics, is the spreading of sound in many directions due to irregularities in the transmission medium.


Volume I of Scattering will be devoted to basic theoretical ideas, approximation methods, numerical techniques and mathematical modeling. Volume II will be concerned with basic experimental techniques, technological practices, and comparisons with relevant theoretical work including seismology, medical applications, meteorological phenomena and astronomy. This reference will be used by researchers and graduate students in physics, applied physics, biophysics, chemical physics, medical physics, acoustics, geosciences, optics, mathematics, and engineering.
This is the first encyclopedic-range work on the topic of scattering theory in quantum mechanics, elastodynamics, acoustics, and electromagnetics. It serves as a comprehensive interdisciplinary presentation of scattering and inverse scattering theory and applications in a wide range of scientific fields, with an emphasis, and details, up-to-date developments. Scattering also places an emphasis on the problems that are still in active current research.

The first interdisciplinary reference source on scattering to gather all world expertise in this technique
Covers the major aspects of scattering in a common language, helping to widening the knowledge of researchers across disciplines
The list of editors, associate editors and contributors reads like an international Who's Who in the interdisciplinary field of scattering

 

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3 Scattering of Mathematical Objects 1754
6
2 Acoustic Scattering
37
Approximate Methods
95
4 Electromagnetic Wave Scattering Theory
175
5 Electromagnetic Wave Scattering Approximate and Numerical Methods
230
Applications
384
Theory
528
Applications
578
ThreeDimensional Direct Scattering Theory Roger
686
Semiretativistic Wave Scattering Bernd Thaller
702
PARTICLE SCATTERING 1433
703
Approximate Methods in Scattering Pierre C Sabatier
717
2 Scattering through Electroweak Interactions the Fermi Scale 1505
725
Introduction to Inverse Potential Scattering
726
Application of the Marchenko Method to ThreeDimensional Inverse Scattering
742
3 Visible and NearVisible Light Scattering
786

Nuclear Physics 1339
641
SCATTERING IN MICROSCOPIC PHYSICS AND CHEMICAL PHYSICS
667
4 Practical Aspects of Visible and NearVisible Light Scattering
895
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E.R. Pike, as the Clerk Maxwell Professor, King's College, London, researches theoretical physics, optics, and signal processing. Dr. Pike has over 300 scientific publications and a number of prestigious physics and engineering awards. Pierre C. Sabatier, currently on the faculty of the University of Montpelier II, France, has an international reputation in the scientific community, studying scattering theory, coastal engineering, and inverse problems. As a pioneer of interdisciplinary research he publishes in scientific journals ranging from pure mathematics to applied geophysics.

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