The scattering operator in the stepwise waveguides


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    • Author:  Shereshevskii  I.A. Lebedev  A.V. Inst. for Phys. of Microsructures  RAS  Nizhny Novgorod;  

    • Abstract:  Abstract We consider the mathematical model of the interface of two homogeneous waveguides. This model includes, as particular cases, most types of the acoustic, electrodynamic and quantum waveguide interfaces. We give an accurate mathematical construction of the most important object in the waveguide interface theory - the scattering operator and discuss its most general properties.

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