Communications in Mathematical Sciences

Volume 16 (2018)

Number 6

Wave propagation in random waveguides with long-range correlations

Pages: 1557 – 1596

DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.4310/CMS.2018.v16.n6.a4

Authors

Christophe Gomez (Aix Marseille Université, CNRS, Centrale Marseille, France)

Knut Sølna (Department of Mathematics, University of California at Irvine)

Abstract

The paper presents an analysis of acoustic wave propagation in a waveguide with random fluctuations of its sound speed profile. These random perturbations are assumed to have long-range correlation properties. In the waveguide, a monochromatic wave can be decomposed in propagating modes and evanescent modes, and the random perturbation couples all these modes. The paper presents an asymptotic analysis of the mode-coupling mechanism and uses this to characterize the transmitted wave. The paper presents the first fully rigorous characterization of wave propagation in long-range non-layered media.

Keywords

acoustic waveguides, random media, asymptotic analysis, long-range correlations

2010 Mathematics Subject Classification

35Q99, 60F05, 76B15

Received 10 May 2016

Accepted 18 March 2018

Published 7 February 2019