INFLUENCE OF MEDIA INHOMOGENEITY ON THE TRANSPORT OF DISPERSIVE WAVE PACKETS
Abstract
The investigation of dispersive wave packet propagation within inhomogeneous media stands as a cornerstone of modern physical research. This area of study spans a diverse array of scientific disciplines, including but not limited to optics, acoustics, seismology, and plasma physics. In these systems, the physical properties of the medium vary spatially, while the propagation velocity of the wave is intrinsically linked to its frequency.
Author affiliations
- Oleksandr Pysarenko: Odessa State Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture, UKRAINE; ORCID
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