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Mathematics of Wave Propagation [Hardcover]

Julian L. Davis (Author)
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April 17, 2000 0691026432 978-0691026435

Earthquakes, a plucked string, ocean waves crashing on the beach, the sound waves that allow us to recognize known voices. Waves are everywhere, and the propagation and classical properties of these apparently disparate phenomena can be described by the same mathematical methods: variational calculus, characteristics theory, and caustics. Taking a medium-by-medium approach, Julian Davis explains the mathematics needed to understand wave propagation in inviscid and viscous fluids, elastic solids, viscoelastic solids, and thermoelastic media, including hyperbolic partial differential equations and characteristics theory, which makes possible geometric solutions to nonlinear wave problems. The result is a clear and unified treatment of wave propagation that makes a diverse body of mathematics accessible to engineers, physicists, and applied mathematicians engaged in research on elasticity, aerodynamics, and fluid mechanics.

This book will particularly appeal to those working across specializations and those who seek the truly interdisciplinary understanding necessary to fully grasp waves and their behavior. By proceeding from concrete phenomena (e.g., the Doppler effect, the motion of sinusoidal waves, energy dissipation in viscous fluids, thermal stress) rather than abstract mathematical principles, Davis also creates a one-stop reference that will be prized by students of continuum mechanics and by mathematicians needing information on the physics of waves.


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An excellent book that covers seemingly diverse wave phenomena in a unified, coherent manner. Students and practicing engineers and physicists will find this book a useful addition to their collections. -- Applied Mathematics Reviews

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"The subject matter is important to applied mathematics and engineering students, and there does not exist a book with such a breadth on the subject."--Yu Chen, Rutgers University


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  • Hardcover: 416 pages
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press (April 17, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0691026432
  • ISBN-13: 978-0691026435
  • Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 6.4 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 1.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,007,601 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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1.0 out of 5 stars Next edition please, April 11, 2007
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This review is from: Mathematics of Wave Propagation (Hardcover)
Looking for a self-contained treatise on the mathematics and physics of wave propagation, I bought this book having seen the table of contents and some sample pages. I was particularly interested in the sections on characteristic theory as a basis for solving PDEs in a physically meaningful way. When I received the book it did not disappoint; the subject matter coverage is comprehensive, the layout excellent and easy to follow, with gifted insight demonstrated by the author of the common mathematical threads running through many different physical examples. But afterwards I experienced an extreme let down. As I dipped into several sections to follow the detail, I found far too many errors in the math, not numeric errors but algebraic. This presumably is the author's responsibility, not the editor's. A new edition is urgently required.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Dissappointing Train Wreck, February 17, 2009
This review is from: Mathematics of Wave Propagation (Hardcover)
I selected this book because of the areas the book covers and the good examples it puts forth to explain the concepts. However, it did not take me long to start to dislike the book due to the enormous amount of math errors in the text. I don't recall a single derivation that does not have at least 2 serious errors in it somewhere, such as incorrect notation, incorrectly stated identities or missing terms in equations. The math errors even spill into the homework making some problems extremely difficult, if not impossible to solve. For a book with this many errors having been published in 2000, there should have been a new edition since then to clean up the mess. As it stands, it is worthless to teach from and absolutely useless to students trying to learn the material for the 1st time. IF you buy this book, do so with the knowledge that you WILL BE deriving or re-deriving everything in the text for yourself.

As an additional note, I requested a copy of the solutions manual from the publisher to see how the author worked some of the problems, but there does not appear to be one. Probably because the author or his grad student couldn't work the problems because of all the errors.
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In this chapter we shall discuss the physics of propagating waves, starting with simple physical models and then giving an elementary combined physical and mathematical treatment of waves traveling in continuous media. Read the first page
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regressing wave, advancing shock front, progressing wave, thermoelastic medium, nonhomogeneous wave equation, spherical wave equation, maxwell units, hodograph plane, quasilinear case, reduced wave equation, adiabatic gas, initial waveform, characteristic coordinates, complex wave number, telegraph equation, oscillating plate, cyclic coordinate, integral surface, adiabatic equation, viscous element
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