Shock structure for electromagnetic waves in bianisotropic, nonlinear materials
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Summary, in English
Shock waves are discontinous solutions to quasi-linear partial differential equations,
and can be studied through a singular perturbation known as the vanishing
viscosity technique. The vanishing viscosity method is a means of
smoothing the shock, and we study the case of electromagnetic waves in bianisotropic
materials. We derive the conditions arising from this smoothing
procedure for a traveling wave, and the waves are classified as fast, slow or
intermediate shock waves.
and can be studied through a singular perturbation known as the vanishing
viscosity technique. The vanishing viscosity method is a means of
smoothing the shock, and we study the case of electromagnetic waves in bianisotropic
materials. We derive the conditions arising from this smoothing
procedure for a traveling wave, and the waves are classified as fast, slow or
intermediate shock waves.
Publishing year
2001
Language
English
Publication/Series
Technical Report LUTEDX/(TEAT-7094)/1-17/(2001)
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Topic
- Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Engineering
Status
Published
Report number
TEAT-7094
Research group
- Electromagnetic theory