The moving source phantom in geometric optics of inhomogeneous media (Q2387964)
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The moving source phantom in geometric optics of inhomogeneous media (English)
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5 September 2005
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This paper deals with the centre of curvature motion phenomenon for a wave front propagating in an inhomogeneous medium. Fronts are described by the eikonal equation, and rays which are an orthogonal family of curves (to the wave fronts) are described by a system of ordinary differential equations. The moving front can be obtained as the shift of the initial surface along the trajectories of this system. For a two-dimensional case in which the front is a curve, the velocity of the centre of the curvature along the rays is determined. It is represented as the sum of longitudinal and transverse components; the longitudinal component determines the motion of the centre, of the curvature along the rays owing to the deformation of the front itself. The three-dimensional case is shown to have some additional specific features. It is a well written paper, and the reviewer feels that it should be of general interest to the mathematics community.
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geometric optics
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wave front
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inhomogeneous medium
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rays
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eikonal equation
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