2024
DOI: 10.52843/meta-mat.6p5jt8
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Wave propagation in quasiperiodic media

Pierre Amenoagbadji

Abstract: A quasiperiodic medium is an ordered medium without being periodic. A fairly well-known example since the 2011 Nobel Prize in Chemistry is the quasicrystal. The notion of quasi-periodic and more generally almost periodic function is a very well-defined notion in the mathematical literature. To give an idea, a 1D quasiperiodic function is the trace along a line of a periodic function of n variables. PDEs with quasi-periodic coefficients have been the subject of a number of theoretical studies, but it seems that… Show more

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