Propagation of sound through the turbulent atmosphere is a statistical problem. The randomness of the refractive index field causes sound pressure fluctuations. Although no general theory to predict sound pressure statistics from given refractive index statistics exists, there are several approximate solutions to the problem. The most common approximation is the parabolic equation method. Results obtained by this method are restricted to small refractive index fluctuations and to small wave lengths. While the first condition is generally met in the atmosphere, it is desirable to overcome the second. A generalization of the parabolic equation method with respect to the small wave length restriction is presented
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International audienceWe study the paraxial wave equation with a randomly perturbed index of refract...
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International audienceWe study the paraxial wave equation with a randomly perturbed index of refract...
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The Parabolic Equation Method (PEM) is the commonly used method to deal with wave propagation in ran...
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Two new derivations of \vector " parabolic equations (PE) for use in acoustic propagation have ...
Propagation in a deterministic medium is now well known and there exists several methods to investig...
Perturbation methods commonly used to study the propagation of acoustic waves in turbulent media are...
A simple technique is used to derive statistical characterizations of the perturbations imposed upon...
International audienceWe study the paraxial wave equation with a randomly perturbed index of refract...
International audienceWe study the paraxial wave equation with a randomly perturbed index of refract...
International audienceWe study the paraxial wave equation with a randomly perturbed index of refract...
The problem considered is that of calculating the moments of waves propagating in a medium with rand...
The Parabolic Equation Method ( P E M) is the commonly used method to deal with wave propaga-tion i...
This monograph by a prominent Russian expert was a ground-breaking contribution to the literature on...
International audienceThis work is devoted to the asymptotic analysis of high frequency wave propaga...
Nonlinear aspects of wave propagation in a random medium are considered using a systematic perturbat...
The Parabolic Equation Method (PEM) is the commonly used method to deal with wave propagation in ran...
The Parabolic Equation Method (PEM) is the commonly used method to deal with wave propagation in ran...
The characteristics of acoustic waves propagating in the atmosphere are mainly determined by the env...
Two new derivations of \vector " parabolic equations (PE) for use in acoustic propagation have ...
Propagation in a deterministic medium is now well known and there exists several methods to investig...
Perturbation methods commonly used to study the propagation of acoustic waves in turbulent media are...