A note on diffraction by a right-angled wedge
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It has been shown in recent years ((5)–(8), (10)) that it is possible to obtain closed form solutions for the time harmonic wave equation when a linear combination of the wave function and its normal derivative is prescribed on the surface of a wedge. Boundary-value problems of this type occur in the problem of diffraction by a highly conducting wedge or by a wedge whose surfaces are thinly coated with dielectric. In certain circumstances such surfaces can support surface waves and one important aspect of the solution of the boundary-value problem is the determination of the amplitude of the surface wave excited.
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- Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society , Volume 61 , Issue 1 , January 1965 , pp. 275 - 278
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