Search for dissertations about: "acoustic and electromagnetic waves scattering"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words acoustic and electromagnetic waves scattering.
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1. Dispersion Relations in Scattering and Antenna Problems
Abstract : This dissertation deals with physical bounds on scattering and absorption of acoustic and electromagnetic waves. A general dispersion relation or sum rule for the extinction cross section of such waves is derived from the holomorphic properties of the scattering amplitude in the forward direction. READ MORE
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2. Design and Characterization of Functional Structures for Electromagnetic Waves
Abstract : This dissertation deals with design and characterization of functional structures for scattering of electromagnetic waves. An abundance of these structures can be found in nature, such as the structural coloration in the feathers of a peacock, the scales of butterflies and the shell of scarab beetles. READ MORE
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3. Computational Methods and Measurements for Direct and Inverse Scattering of Microwaves
Abstract : Electromagnetic waves are widely used in society today for a multitude of applications. Design of electromagnetic devices and applications requires accurate methods for evaluating performance, which often means modern computational methods. READ MORE
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4. Dispersion relations for extinction of acoustic and electromagnetic waves
Abstract : This thesis deals with physical limitations on scattering and absorption of acoustic and electromagnetic waves. A general dispersion relation for the extinction cross section of such waves is derived from the holomorphic properties of the scattering amplitude in the forward direction. READ MORE
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5. Antennas and Propagation from a Signal Processing Perspective
Abstract : This thesis studies several topics within the area of antennas and propagation from a signal processing perspective. However, theory and methods from electromagnetics and communications have also been used, contributing to an interdisciplinary character of the thesis. READ MORE