Acoustic Waves : : From Microdevices to Helioseismology / / edited by Marco G. Beghi.
The concept of acoustic wave is a pervasive one, which emerges in any type of medium, from solids to plasmas, at length and time scales ranging from sub-micrometric layers in microdevices to seismic waves in the Sun's interior. This book presents several aspects of the active research ongoing i...
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