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Examination report for the course in "Asymptotic methods for partial differential equations: Wave propagation", given by J. B. Keller during the winter quarter-99 at UCLA (1999)  (Make Corrections)  
Stefan Hagdahl



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Abstract: this report Helmholz equation will statue as an example where such a solution method may be utilized. Helmholz equation, or the reduced wave equation, may be regarded as a special case of vector Helmholz equation which in some boundary value problems may be obtained from Maxwell's equation. Therefor, in the end, an outline of how the method of characteristics and asymptotic methods may be applied to Maxwell's equation will also be given. When developing asymptotic methods for wave propagation... (Update)

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@misc{ hagdahl-examination,
  author = "Stefan Hagdahl",
  title = "Examination report for the course in "Asymptotic methods for partial differential
    equations: Wave propagation", given by J. B. Keller during the winter quarter-99
    at UCLA",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/hagdahl99examination.html" }
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