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DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED MATHEMATICS AND THEORETICAL PHYSICS UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE, SILVER STREET, CAMBRIDGE CB3 9EW, England
Abstract
Two methods for handling seismic scattering problems have been developed in the last few years: one applies to interfacial irregularities or obstacles on interfaces, the other to larger scatterers. This paper examines some properties of these two methods and the relation between them.
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