We study the uniqueness of solutions of Helmholtz equation for a problem that concerns wave propagation in waveguides. The classical radiation condition does not apply to our problem because the inhomogeneity of the index of refraction extends to infinity in one direction. Also, because of the presence of a waveguide, some waves propagate in one direction with different propagation constants and without decaying in amplitude. Our main result provides an explicit condition for uniqueness which takes into account the physically significant components, corresponding to guided and non-guided waves; this condition reduces to the classical Sommerfeld-Rellich condition in the relevant cases. Finally, we also show that our condition is satisfied ...
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AbstractIn 1912 Sommerfeld introduced his radiation condition to ensure the uniqueness of the soluti...
International audienceWe consider the two-dimensional scalar problem of the diffraction of a plane w...
We study the uniqueness of solutions of Helmholtz equation for a problem that concerns wave propaga...
We study the uniqueness of solutions of Helmholtz equation for a problem that concerns wave propagat...
We study the 2-D Helmholtz equation in perturbed stratified media, allowing the existence of guided...
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In this article, first we present a new approach based on Green’s formula, to describe the uniquenes...
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In this article we present some uniqueness results on inverse wave scattering by unbounded obstacles...
The investigation of the electromagnetic field in a regular waveguide filled with a homogeneous subs...
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In this paper we consider the propagation of waves in a closed full- or half-waveguide where the ind...
In this paper we present some uniqueness results on inverse wave scattering by unbounded ob-stacles ...
AbstractIn 1912 Sommerfeld introduced his radiation condition to ensure the uniqueness of the soluti...
International audienceWe consider the two-dimensional scalar problem of the diffraction of a plane w...
We study the uniqueness of solutions of Helmholtz equation for a problem that concerns wave propaga...
We study the uniqueness of solutions of Helmholtz equation for a problem that concerns wave propagat...
We study the 2-D Helmholtz equation in perturbed stratified media, allowing the existence of guided...
In this paper we consider the propagation of waves in an open waveguide in $\mathbb{R}^2$ where the ...
International audienceThe present paper concerns the scattering of a time-harmonic acoustic wave by ...
In this article, first we present a new approach based on Green’s formula, to describe the uniquenes...
In this paper, we consider the propagation of waves in an open waveguide in ℝ$^{2}$ where the inde...
International audienceWe consider the scattering of a time-harmonic acoustic wave by a defect in a t...
In this article we present some uniqueness results on inverse wave scattering by unbounded obstacles...
The investigation of the electromagnetic field in a regular waveguide filled with a homogeneous subs...
Abstract. We consider the scattering of a time-harmonic acoustic wave by a defect in a two-dimension...
In this paper we consider the propagation of waves in a closed full- or half-waveguide where the ind...
In this paper we present some uniqueness results on inverse wave scattering by unbounded ob-stacles ...
AbstractIn 1912 Sommerfeld introduced his radiation condition to ensure the uniqueness of the soluti...
International audienceWe consider the two-dimensional scalar problem of the diffraction of a plane w...