On non-diffractive cones
Abstract
A subject of recent interest in inverse problems is whether a corner must diffract fixed frequency waves. We generalize this question somewhat and study cones [0,∞)× Y which do not diffract high frequency waves. We prove that if Y is analytic and does not diffract waves at high frequency then every geodesic on Y is closed with period 2π. Moreover, we show that if Y=2, then Y is isometric to either the sphere of radius 1 or its Z2 quotient, RP2.
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