Dual Time-Space Model of Wave Propagation
Alexei Krouglov (Matrox Graphics Inc.)

TL;DR
This paper introduces a dual time-space model for wave propagation, deriving separate equations in space and time, and applies it to phenomena like light speed constancy and tsunami waves.
Contribution
It presents a novel dual domain approach to wave modeling, deriving new equations and formulas for wave propagation in space and time.
Findings
Derived separate wave equations in space and time domains.
Formulated formulas for wave propagation based on the dual model.
Applied the model to physical phenomena such as light speed and tsunamis.
Abstract
Here to represent the propagation of waves I attempted to describe them separately in space and time domains. The time and space wave equations are obtained and investigated, and formulas for the wave propagation are expressed. I also tried to apply the model to the description of such physical phenomena as the constancy of the speed of light and propagation of ocean waves - tsunami.
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Taxonomy
TopicsGeophysics and Sensor Technology · Seismic Waves and Analysis · Seismology and Earthquake Studies
