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Lax-Phillips scattering theory for simple wave scattering.

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  • UserDr Mike Meylan
  • ClockThursday 07 June 2018, 11:00-12:00
  • HouseCMS, MR12.

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Lax-Phillips scattering theory is a somewhat abstract theory which applies to wave scattering. It leads to a functional model in which, under a transformation, the wave scattering is mapped to analytic functions which possess unique properties. My goal is to apply this theory to wave scattering by ice shelves, but I will focus on illustrating it by using it to solve some simple examples.

This talk is part of the Waves Group (DAMTP) series.

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