1st Edition

Scattering of Waves Theory and Applications

By D. N. Ghosh Roy Copyright 2025
488 Pages 27 B/W Illustrations
by Chapman & Hall

Scattering of waves from material objects and abstract potentials is a large part of modern mathematical physics with wide applications from geophysics and medical imaging to relatively recent near-field physics and technology making almost unrestricted imaging resolution possible. These have led to profound advancements in scattering and inverse scattering theories. Scattering of Waves :... Read more

1.      Introduction. 2. Laplace, Poisson, and Helmholtz Equation. 3. The Wave Equation. 4. The Equations of Acoustics. 5. Electromagnetics. 6. Green’s Function I. 7. Green’s Function II. 8. Green’s Function III: The Derivatives. 9. Integral Equations. 10. Formal Theory of Scattering I. 11. Formal Theory of Scattering II. 12. The Scattering Amplitude. 13. The Optical Theorem. 14. Extinction, Equivalence, and Evanescence.

Biography

D. N. Ghosh Roy received his doctorate from Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill., U. S. A., for work on spectroscopic plasma diagnostic. He subsequently worked on stimulated light scattering and nonlinear Lightwave interaction. Since then, his areas of activity have been scattering and inverse scattering of waves. He has taught in the U. S. and conducted research at various academic research institutes in the U. S. and Europe. His current research interests are Huygen's principle and evanescent waves. The author is presently affiliated with the Department of Radiology and Imaging, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.