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The following pages link to Diffraction of an <i>E</i> -polarized plane wave by an imperfectly conducting wedge (Q3285347):
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- Asymptotics of a right-angled impedance wedge (Q845772) (← links)
- Diffraction of plane waves by a wedge with impedance boundary conditions (Q981558) (← links)
- Wiener-Hopf-Hankel operators for some wedge diffraction problems with mixed boundary conditions (Q1195354) (← links)
- Method of perturbations in vector eletromagnetic problems of diffraction by a wedge (Q1376840) (← links)
- Analytical methods for perfect wedge diffraction: a review (Q2229613) (← links)
- A brief historical perspective of the Wiener-Hopf technique (Q2476667) (← links)
- Diffraction of singular fields by a wedge (Q2521087) (← links)
- Computing the continuous-spectrum linearised bounded standing wave on a plane bed of arbitrary slope (Q2583166) (← links)
- A class of boundary value problems (Q3272050) (← links)
- Some diffraction patterns of an absorbing half-plane (Q3275664) (← links)
- Exact solution to a class of functional difference equations with application to a moving contact line flow (Q4303185) (← links)
- On Sommerfeld representation and uniqueness in scattering by wedges (Q4651562) (← links)
- Eigenmodes in the water-wave problems for infinite pools with cone-shaped bottom (Q4976747) (← links)
- Instability of a vortex sheet leaving a right-angled wedge (Q4976829) (← links)
- Functional difference equations and eigenfunctions of a Schrödinger operator with <i>δ</i> ′ −interaction on a circular conical surface (Q5161072) (← links)
- Point source scattering in a porous barrier (Q5937412) (← links)
- The Malyuzhinets theory for scattering from wedge boundaries: a review. (Q5960577) (← links)
- Far-field analysis of the Malyuzhinets solution for plane and surface waves diffraction by an impedance wedge. (Q5960585) (← links)
- Schrödinger operator in a half-plane with the Neumann condition on the boundary and a singular $$\delta$$-potential supported by two half-lines, and systems of functional-difference equations (Q6486061) (← links)