Elastic waves at high frequencies techniques for radiation and diffraction of elastic and surface waves

John G. Harris intended to explain in this book the special techniques required to model the radiation and diffraction of elastic and surface waves. Sadly, he died before he could fulfil this ambition, but his plan has been brought to fruition by a team of his distinguished collaborators. The book b...

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title_short Elastic waves at high frequencies
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