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Gibbs Energy and Helmholtz Energy : Liquids, Solutions and Vapours
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ISBN: 1839164093 1839164107 Year: 2022 Publisher: London, England : The Royal Society of Chemistry,

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This book contains the latest information on all aspects of the most important chemical thermodynamic properties of Gibbs energy and Helmholtz energy, as related to fluids.


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Alternating Iterative Procedure for the Cauchy Problem for the Helmholtz Equation
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ISBN: 9789175198903 Year: 2012 Publisher: Linkopings Universitet

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This thesis by Lydie Mpinganzima investigates the Cauchy problem for the Helmholtz equation, which is an ill-posed problem often encountered in technical and scientific fields such as medical and geophysical imaging, astrophysics, and electromagnetic scattering. The author develops and studies alternating iterative algorithms based on the methods suggested by V.A. Kozlov and V. Maz’ya to solve this problem. The thesis includes modifications to these algorithms to ensure convergence for all values of the wave number k² and presents numerical experiments that confirm their efficacy. This work is intended for mathematicians and researchers dealing with partial differential equations and inverse problems.

Fast multipole methods for the Helmholtz equation in three dimensions
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ISBN: 9780080443713 0080443710 9786611026936 128102693X 0080531598 9780080531595 9781281026934 Year: 2004 Publisher: Amsterdam ; London : Elsevier,

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This volume in the Elsevier Series in Electromagnetism presents a detailed, in-depth and self-contained treatment of the Fast Multipole Method and its applications to the solution of the Helmholtz equation in three dimensions. The Fast Multipole Method was pioneered by Rokhlin and Greengard in 1987 and has enjoyed a dramatic development and recognition during the past two decades. This method has been described as one of the best 10 algorithms of the 20th century. Thus, it is becoming increasingly important to give a detailed exposition of the Fast Multipole Method that will be accessible to a


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Spectral solution of the helmholtz and paraxial wave equations and classical diffraction formulae
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Year: 2004 Publisher: Adelphi, MD : Army Research Laboratory,

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Bounds for optimization of the reflection coefficient by constrained optimization in hardy spaces
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ISBN: 1000011809 386644382X Year: 2009 Publisher: KIT Scientific Publishing

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The purpose of this book is twofold. Our starting point is the design of layered media with a prescribed reflection coefficient. In the first part of this book we show that the space of physically realizable reflection coefficients is rather restricted by a number of properties. In the second part we consider a constrained approximation problem in Hardy spaces. This can be viewed as an optimization problem for the frequency response of a causal LTI system with limited gain.


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Electromagnetic wave scattering on nonspherical particles : basic methodology and simulations
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ISBN: 3642007031 364200704X Year: 2009 Publisher: Berlin ; Heidelberg : Springer-Verlag,

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This book gives a detailed overview of the theory of electromagnetic wave scattering on single, homogeneous, but nonspherical particles. A related Green’s function formalism is systematically developed which provides a powerful mathematical basis not only for the development of numerical approaches but also to discuss those general aspects like symmetry, unitarity, and the validity of Rayleigh’s hypothesis. Example simulations are performed in order to demonstrate the usefulness of the developed formalism as well as to introduce the simulation software which is provided on a CD-ROM with the book.

Finite element analysis of acoustic scattering
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ISBN: 0387983198 9786610010172 1280010177 0387227008 9780387983196 Year: 1998 Volume: 132 Publisher: New York, New York : Springer,

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Wave equation --- Scattering (Physics) --- Helmholtz equation --- Boundary value problems --- Finite element method --- Mathematical models --- Numerical solutions --- Finite element method. --- Wave equation. --- Numerical solutions. --- Mathematical models. --- -Helmholtz equation --- -Boundary value problems --- -Finite element method --- 681.3 *G18 --- 681.3 *G18 Partial differential equations: difference methods elliptic equations finite element methods hyperbolic equations method of lines parabolic equations (Numerical analysis) --- Partial differential equations: difference methods elliptic equations finite element methods hyperbolic equations method of lines parabolic equations (Numerical analysis) --- FEA (Numerical analysis) --- FEM (Numerical analysis) --- Finite element analysis --- Boundary conditions (Differential equations) --- Reduced wave equation --- Wave equation, Reduced --- Atomic scattering --- Atoms --- Nuclear scattering --- Particles (Nuclear physics) --- Scattering of particles --- Wave scattering --- Scattering --- Boundary value problems -- Numerical solutions. --- Helmholtz equation -- Numerical solutions. --- Scattering (Physics) -- Mathematical models. --- Mathematics. --- Computer science --- Mathematical analysis. --- Analysis (Mathematics). --- Numerical analysis. --- Computational intelligence. --- Analysis. --- Numerical Analysis. --- Mathematics of Computing. --- Computational Intelligence. --- 681.3 *G18 Partial differential equations: difference methods; elliptic equations; finite element methods; hyperbolic equations; method of lines; parabolic equations (Numerical analysis) --- Partial differential equations: difference methods; elliptic equations; finite element methods; hyperbolic equations; method of lines; parabolic equations (Numerical analysis) --- Differential equations, Partial --- Wave-motion, Theory of --- Numerical analysis --- Isogeometric analysis --- Collisions (Nuclear physics) --- Particles --- Collisions (Physics) --- Global analysis (Mathematics). --- Computer science. --- Engineering. --- Computer science—Mathematics. --- Intelligence, Computational --- Artificial intelligence --- Soft computing --- Mathematical analysis --- 517.1 Mathematical analysis --- Scattering (Physics) - Mathematical models --- Helmholtz equation - Numerical solutions --- Boundary value problems - Numerical solutions


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Direct and Inverse Problems in Wave Propagation and Applications
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ISBN: 3110282283 9783110282283 1306091616 9781306091619 9783110282238 3110282232 Year: 2013 Publisher: Berlin Boston

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This book is the third volume of three volume series recording the "Radon Special Semester 2011 on Multiscale Simulation & Analysis in Energy and the Environment" taking place in Linz, Austria, October 3-7, 2011. This book surveys recent developments in the analysis of wave propagation problems. The topics covered include aspects of the forward problem and problems in inverse problems, as well as applications in the earth sciences. Wave propagation problems are ubiquitous in environmental applications such as seismic analysis, acoustic and electromagnetic scattering. The design of efficient numerical methods for the forward problem, in which the scattered field is computed from known geometric configurations is very challenging due to the multiscale nature of the problems. Even more challenging are inverse problems where material parameters and configurations have to be determined from measurements in conjunction with the forward problem. This book contains review articles covering several state-of-the-art numerical methods for both forward and inverse problems. This collection of survey articles focusses on the efficient computation of wave propagation and scattering is a core problem in numerical mathematics, which is currently of great research interest and is central to many applications in energy and the environment. Two generic applications which resonate strongly with the central aims of the Radon Special Semester 2011 are forward wave propagation in heterogeneous media and seismic inversion for subsurface imaging. As an example of the first application, modelling of absorption and scattering of radiation by clouds, aerosol and precipitation is used as a tool for interpretation of (e.g.) solar, infrared and radar measurements, and as a component in larger weather/climate prediction models in numerical weather forecasting. As an example of the second application, inverse problems in wave propagation in heterogeneous media arise in the problem of imaging the subsurface below land or marine deposits. The book records the achievements of Workshop 3 "Wave Propagation and Scattering, Inverse Problems and Applications in Energy and the Environment". It brings together key numerical mathematicians whose interest is in the analysis and computation of wave propagation and scattering problems, and in inverse problems, together with practitioners from engineering and industry whose interest is in the applications of these core problems.


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Field theory handbook : including coordinate systems, differential equations and their solutions
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Year: 1961 Publisher: Berlin : Springer-Verlag,


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The Helmholtz Equation Least Squares Method : For Reconstructing and Predicting Acoustic Radiation
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ISBN: 9781493916405 1493916394 9781493916399 1493916408 Year: 2015 Publisher: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer,

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This book gives a comprehensive introduction to the Helmholtz Equation Least Squares (HELS) method and its use in diagnosing noise and vibration problems. In contrast to the traditional NAH technologies, the HELS method does not seek an exact solution to the acoustic field produced by an arbitrarily shaped structure. Rather, it attempts to obtain the best approximation of an acoustic field through the expansion of certain basis functions. Therefore, it significantly simplifies the complexities of the reconstruction process, yet still enables one to acquire an understanding of the root causes of different noise and vibration problems that involve arbitrarily shaped surfaces in non-free space using far fewer measurement points than either Fourier acoustics or BEM based NAH. The examples given in this book illustrate that the HELS method may potentially become a practical and versatile tool for engineers to tackle a variety of complex noise and vibration issues in engineering applications.

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