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Unified matrix-vector wave equation, reciprocity and representations

Published 27 Dec 2017 in physics.app-ph | (1801.07728v2)

Abstract: The matrix-vector wave equation is a compact first-order differential equation. It was originally used for the analysis of elastodynamic plane waves in laterally invariant media. It has been extended by various authors for laterally varying media. Other authors derived a similar formalism for other wave phenomena. This paper starts with a unified formulation of the matrix-vector wave equation for 3D inhomogeneous, dissipative media. The wave vector, source vector and operator matrix are specified in the appendices for acoustic, quantum mechanical, electromagnetic, elastodynamic, poroelastodynamic, piezoelectric and seismoelectric waves. It is shown that the operator matrix obeys unified symmetry relations for all these wave phenomena. Next, unified matrix-vector reciprocity theorems of the convolution and correlation type are derived, utilising the symmetry properties of the operator matrix. These theorems formulate mathematical relations between two wave states in the same spatial domain. A unified wave field representation is obtained by replacing one of the states in the convolution-type reciprocity theorem by a Green's state. By replacing both states in the correlation-type reciprocity theorem by Green's states, a unified representation of the homogeneous Green's matrix is obtained. Applications of the unified reciprocity theorems and representations for forward and inverse wave problems are briefly indicated.

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