Difference between revisions of "Template:Sommerfeld radiation condition two dimensions"
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(\phi-\phi^{\mathrm{{In}}})=0,\;\mathrm{{as\;}}|x|\rightarrow\infty\mathrm{.} | (\phi-\phi^{\mathrm{{In}}})=0,\;\mathrm{{as\;}}|x|\rightarrow\infty\mathrm{.} | ||
</math></center> | </math></center> | ||
− | where <math>\phi^{\mathrm{{In}}}</math> is the incident potential and <math> | + | where <math>\phi^{\mathrm{{In}}}</math> is the incident potential and <math>k_0</math> |
− | is the wave number. | + | is the imaginary wave number. |
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In two-dimensions the Sommerfeld Radiation Condition is
where [math]\displaystyle{ \phi^{\mathrm{{In}}} }[/math] is the incident potential and [math]\displaystyle{ k_0 }[/math] is the imaginary wave number.