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Article Dans Une Revue Wave Motion Année : 2004

A pseudodifferential equation with damping for one-way wave propagation in inhomogeneous acoustic media

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A one-way wave equation is an evolution equation in one of the space directions that describes (approximately) a wave field. The exact wave field is approximated in a high frequency, microlocal sense. Here we derive the pseudodifferential one-way wave equation for an inhomogeneous acoustic medium using a known factorization argument. We give explicitly the two highest order terms, that are necessary for approximating the solution. A wave front (singularity) whose propagation velocity has non-zero component in the special direction is correctly described. The equation can't describe singularities propagating along turning rays, i.e. rays along which the velocity component in the special direction changes sign. We show that incorrectly propagated singularities are suppressed if a suitable dissipative term is added to the equation.

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hal-00121994 , version 1 (23-12-2006)

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Christiaan C. Stolk. A pseudodifferential equation with damping for one-way wave propagation in inhomogeneous acoustic media. Wave Motion, 2004, 40, pp.111-121. ⟨hal-00121994⟩
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