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The diffracted field components from diffracting points [Q.sub.d1] and [Q.sub.d2], for either the square or the circular ground planes, are:
(2a,b) for the special case of a diffracting half plane and comparing them to the corresponding values, [u.sub.S.sup.(p)] and [u.sub.S.sup.(s)], given by Sommerfeld's rigorous theory of half-plane diffraction [3,4].
This article introduces diffracting trees, novel data structures for shared counting and load balancing in a distributed/parallel environment.
Paths |D.sub.1~ and |D.sub.2~ are the diffracted ray paths that pass through two walls and two windows, diffracting twice at the frames of the windows.
Materials and Processes continues with papers from the Hellenic Institute of Holography on use of its ZZZyclops transportable colour holography camera, Geola discussing pulse laser holograms on photoresist, diffracting hololenses from the Royal Military College of Canada (a newcomer to this conference) and phase modulation in collinear holographic storage (Beijing Institute of Technology).
Likewise most of the x rays that reach the detector slit after diffracting from the sample are angled to the equatorial plane.
Such tints can arise if the diffracting particles have a mixture of sizes and the red and blue zones overlap by various amounts.
The Wilkens model for diffraction line strain broadening due to dislocations presupposes that in the diffracting crystallites so-called restrictedly random dislocation distributions are present [1].
While the patent claims referred to 'a diffracting security component', a particular point of EP 33078 was a reference in Claim 1 to 'partial surfaces ...
This distinction is necessary because [u.sup.(p).sub.s] and [[partial]u.sup.(s).sub.s]/[partial]z are discontinuous on crossing the screen, and is taken into account in Sommerfeld's theory by "wrapping" the diffracting half plane in a semi-infinite, two-sided Riemann surface so that its positive and negative sides are distinguished by the values 2[pi] and 0 of the polar angle [PHI] in Fig.