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Ray and wave chaos in underwater acoustic waveguides

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a Federal Research Center A.V. Gaponov-Grekhov Institute of Applied Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, ul. Ulyanova 46, Nizhny Novgorod, 603000, Russian Federation
b Pacific Oceanological Institute, Far-Eastern Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Baltiiskaya str. 43, Vladivostok, 690041, Russian Federation

In the 1990s, the study of the chaotic behavior of ray trajectories in inhomogeneous waveguides emerged as a new field in ocean acoustics. It turned out that at ranges on the order of or larger than 1000 km ray chaos is well developed and should be taken into account when describing long-range sound propagation in the ocean. The theoretical analysis of ray chaos and of its finite-wavelength manifestation, wave chaos, is to a large extent based on well-known methods and ideas from the theory of dynamical and quantum chaos. Concrete examples are used to review the results obtained in this field over the last two decades.

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PACS: 05.45.−a, 43.30.Bp, 43.30.Cq, 43.30.Dr (all)
DOI: 10.3367/UFNe.0182.201201b.0019
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Citation: Virovlyansky A L, Makarov D V, Prants S V "Ray and wave chaos in underwater acoustic waveguides" Phys. Usp. 55 18–46 (2012)
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Received: 15th, March 2011, revised: 29th, April 2011, 29th, April 2011

Оригинал: Вировлянский А Л, Макаров Д В, Пранц С В «Лучевой и волновой хаос в подводных акустических волноводах» УФН 182 19–48 (2012); DOI: 10.3367/UFNr.0182.201201b.0019

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