Wave scattering in a complicated environment is a common challenge in many engineering fields because the complexity makes exact solutions impractical to find, and the sensitivity to detail in the short-wavelength limit makes a numerical solution relevant only to a specific realization. On the other hand, wave chaos offers a statistical approach to understand the properties of complicated wave systems through the use of random matrix theory (RMT). A bridge between the theory and practical applications is the random coupling model (RCM) which connects the universal features predicted by RMT and the specific details of a real wave scattering system. The RCM gives a complete model for many wave properties and is beneficial for many physical an...
This thesis treats two general problem areas in the field of wave chaos. The first problem area that...
We study acoustic waveguides with varying cross sections and slowly bending axes. In particular, we ...
Scattering experiments are indispensable for the study of classical and quantum systems. In the Heid...
Wave coupling within systems with irregular boundaries is a common phenomenon in many branches of sc...
Scattering waves off resonant structures, with the waves coupling into and out of the structure at a...
Complex scattering exists in many diverse physical and real-life scenarios. Examples include reactio...
Predicting the nature of the scattering of short wavelength waves in random interconnected networks ...
In this work we shall test predictions of random wave models with microwave experiments. In wave or ...
Ocean acoustic propagation can be formulated as a wave guide with a weakly random medium generating ...
A version of scattering theory that was developed many years ago to treat nuclear scattering process...
The random coupling model (RCM) can be used to characterize the electromagnetic coupling between mul...
We consider the efficiency of multiplexing spatially encoded information across random configuration...
Microwave experiments have become an important tool to study wave transport in chaotic and disordere...
Scattering waves off resonant structures, with the waves coupling into and out of the structure at a...
This thesis treats two general problem areas in the field of wave chaos. The first problem area tha...
This thesis treats two general problem areas in the field of wave chaos. The first problem area that...
We study acoustic waveguides with varying cross sections and slowly bending axes. In particular, we ...
Scattering experiments are indispensable for the study of classical and quantum systems. In the Heid...
Wave coupling within systems with irregular boundaries is a common phenomenon in many branches of sc...
Scattering waves off resonant structures, with the waves coupling into and out of the structure at a...
Complex scattering exists in many diverse physical and real-life scenarios. Examples include reactio...
Predicting the nature of the scattering of short wavelength waves in random interconnected networks ...
In this work we shall test predictions of random wave models with microwave experiments. In wave or ...
Ocean acoustic propagation can be formulated as a wave guide with a weakly random medium generating ...
A version of scattering theory that was developed many years ago to treat nuclear scattering process...
The random coupling model (RCM) can be used to characterize the electromagnetic coupling between mul...
We consider the efficiency of multiplexing spatially encoded information across random configuration...
Microwave experiments have become an important tool to study wave transport in chaotic and disordere...
Scattering waves off resonant structures, with the waves coupling into and out of the structure at a...
This thesis treats two general problem areas in the field of wave chaos. The first problem area tha...
This thesis treats two general problem areas in the field of wave chaos. The first problem area that...
We study acoustic waveguides with varying cross sections and slowly bending axes. In particular, we ...
Scattering experiments are indispensable for the study of classical and quantum systems. In the Heid...