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An edition of Mathematical Theory of Diffraction (2004)

Mathematical Theory of Diffraction

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Arnold Sommerfeld's Mathematical Theory of Diffraction marks a milestone in optical theory, full of insights that are still relevant today. In a stunning tour de force, Sommerfeld derives the first mathematically rigorous solution of an optical diffraction problem. Indeed, his diffraction analysis is a surprisingly rich and complex mix of pure and applied mathematics, and his often-cited diffraction solution is presented only as an application of a much more general set of mathematical results. The body of Sommerfeld's work is devoted to the systematic development of a method for deriving solutions of the wave equation on Riemann surfaces, a fascinating but perhaps underappreciated topic in mathematical physics. This complete translation, reflecting substantial scholarship, is the first publication in English of Sommerfeld's original work. The extensive notes by the translators are rich in historical background and provide many technical details for the reader. A detailed account of the previous diffraction analyses of Kirchhoff and Poincaré provides a context for the striking originality and power of Sommerfeld's ideas. The availability of this translation is an enriching contribution to the community of mathematical and theoretical physicists.

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Mathematical Theory of Diffraction
2004, Birkhäuser Boston, Imprint: Birkhäuser
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Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction
Mathematical Theory of Diffraction
General problem formulation
Expansions in Bessel functions
Transition formula
Bessel functions as the simplest examples
Everywhere finite solutions
Solutions with a singularity
Graphical treatment of the simplest multivalued solution
Application to diffraction
Tafel
Translators' Notes
Appendix I: The History and Present State of Discoveries relating to Vision, Light and Colours, Joseph Priestley, London, 1772, pp. 171-182
Index.

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Series
Progress in Mathematical Physics -- 35, Progress in mathematical physics -- 35.

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Dewey Decimal Class
519
Library of Congress
T57-57.97

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[electronic resource] /
Pagination
1 online resource (ix, 157 p.)
Number of pages
157

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Open Library
OL27073336M
Internet Archive
mathematicaltheo00somm
ISBN 10
1461264855, 0817681965
ISBN 13
9781461264859, 9780817681968
OCLC/WorldCat
853262209

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