Description
First book devoted to subject; an essential reference for applied mathematicians, physicists and engineers.
About the Author
The author is a Professor in the Department of Mathematical and Computer Sciences, Colorado School of Mines, USA. Before moving there in 1999, he was a Reader in the Department of Mathematics, University of Manchester. He has been an Executive Editor of the Quarterly Journal of Mechanics and Applied Mathematics for 15 years. He is an Associate Editor of the SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics and of the Journal of Integral Equations and Applications, and he is a member of the Editorial Board of the Proceedings of the Royal Society A. He has published about 100 papers in refereed journals and over 40 papers in conference proceedings and edited books.
Reviews
'... an impressive text that presents a catalogue of methods and techniques associated with the solution of a class of important problems emerging from the study of wave propagation in a range of physical applications.' Journal of Fluid Mechanics
'Martin's Multiple Scattering is a wonderful example of the unity brought about by mathematics across four different branches of classical physics: acoustics, elastodynamics, hydrodynamics, and electrodynamics. With its clear and illuminating derivations, excellent literature coverage, exposure of common and not-so-common pitfalls, indications of which parts of the field are mature and which are still in rapid development (e.g. fast multiple methods), and straightforward mention of open problems and suggestions for future research, I cannot recommend it too strongly. it is an excellent book.' Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics Journal
' ... can be recommended not only to specialists ... but to anybody who enjoys reading classical books due to their clarity and self-consistency ... suitable for engineers and applied scientists looking for a comprehensive introduction to the subject containing explicit recipes on how to attack the problem numerically.' American Mathematical Society
' ... exemplary ... is an absolute must for all Ph.D. students, researchers, and engineers specializing in any discipline dealing with wave scattering by composite objects and its applications. The book is written on the highest professional level and may serve as the basis of a lecture course on multiple wave scattering. The polygraphic quality of the book is impeccable and matches the quality of its contents.' Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy & Radiative Transfer
' ... an impressive text ... this book will appeal to applied mathematicians, physicists and engineers with an interest in applications involving the linear theory of wave scattering ... I found this a book easy to dip in and out of at odd moments, as well as rewarding to the reader making a more serious investment of their time.' Journal of Fluid Mechanics
' ... no one interested in multiple scattering can afford to ignore Paul Martin's book.' Journal of Acoustical Society of America
Book Information
ISBN 9780521865548
Author P. A. Martin
Format Hardback
Page Count 450
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 803g
Dimensions(mm) 242mm * 166mm * 30mm