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Higher Approximations to Study Statistical Characteristics of Waves in Multiscale Inhomogeneous Media

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The previously obtained integral field representation in the form of double weighted Fourier transform (DWFT) describes effects of inhomogeneities with different scales. The first DWFT approximation describing the first-order effects does not account for incident wave distortions. However, in inhomogeneous media the multiscale second-order effects can also take place when large-scale inhomogeneities distort the field structure of the wave incident on small-scale inhomogeneities. The paper presents the results of the use of DWFT to derive formulas for wave statistical moments with respect to the first- and second-order effects. It is shown that, for narrow-band signals, the second-order effects do not have a significant influence on the frequency correlation. We can neglect the contribution of the second-order effects to the spatial intensity correlation when thickness of the inhomogeneous layer is small, but these effects become noticeable as the layer thickness increases. Accounting for the second-order effects enabled us to get a spatial intensity correlation function, which at large distances goes to the results obtained earlier by the path integral method. This proves that the incident wave distortion effects act on the intensity fluctuations of a wave propagating in a multiscale randomly inhomogeneous medium.

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  • M. V. Tinin, 2018. "Higher Approximations to Study Statistical Characteristics of Waves in Multiscale Inhomogeneous Media," Advances in Mathematical Physics, Hindawi, vol. 2018, pages 1-13, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlamp:1570407
    DOI: 10.1155/2018/1570407
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