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[[Chris Linton|C. M. Linton]] and [[Phil McIver|P. McIver]],
 
[[Chris Linton|C. M. Linton]] and [[Phil McIver|P. McIver]],
 
Handbook of Mathematical Techniques for Wave / Structure Interactions,
 
Handbook of Mathematical Techniques for Wave / Structure Interactions,

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mgi video card drivers naploen dynamite movie panasonic dvd video camera blurred pictures sonic foundry video audio hijack pro serial number C. M. Linton and P. McIver, Handbook of Mathematical Techniques for Wave / Structure Interactions, Chapman & Hall CRC, 304 pp. 2001.

A book on the application of mathematical techniques to problems of wave interaction with structures.

The chapter headings are as follows:

  1. The water-wave problem
  2. Eigenfunction expansions
  3. Multipole expansions
  4. Integral equations
  5. The Wiener-Hopf and related techniques
  6. Arrays
  7. Wave interaction with small objects
  8. Variational methods

Although the techniques are often presented within the context of a problem in water waves, the methods described also have applications in other fields including acoustics, electromagnetic waves, waves in elastic media, and solid-state physics, and many references are given to work in these areas.

A list of errata can be found here