Alistair S. Ferguson, Katherine M. M. Tant, Mohammud Foodun, Anthony J. Mulholland
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Abstract
This article considers the propagation of a high-frequency time harmonic, elastic wave in a spatially heterogeneous, randomly layered material. The material is locally anisotropic, and the material...
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Waves in Random and Complex Media (formerly Waves in Random Media ) is a broad, interdisciplinary journal that reports theoretical, applied and experimental research related to any wave phenomena.
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