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PARABOLIC EQUATION DEVELOPMENT IN RECENT DECADE

    https://doi.org/10.1142/S0218396X95000070Cited by:55 (Source: Crossref)

    Numerous contributions have been made in the enhancement of the Parabolic Equation (PE) approximation method, which has been shown to be a useful tool for solving realistic problems in many different scientific fields. Evidence of its usefulness is the application of PE to solve ocean acoustic propagation problems. In early years, when the PE was introduced to the field of underwater acoustics, its main purpose was to predict long-range, low-frequency acoustic propagations in range-dependent environments; thus, there were certain limitations. In the recent decade, these limitations have been relaxed a great deal due to many useful contributions. The time has come to survey and report these important contributions and to discuss how these contributions enhance the capability of the PE method. This paper gives a brief review of what had been done before 1984 and highlights some important PE developments from 1984 to 1994. Also, some applications of the PE to predict ocean acoustic propagation problems will be presented. We shall call attention to a few important issues related to the PE developments and applications. Looking ahead we will discuss what more a PE can do in order to stimulate future research, development, as well as applications.