Scattering problems from slightly perturbed periodic surfaces: Part I. regularity of the Bloch transformed fields

Abstract

Rough surface scattering problems are always very challenging both theoretically and numerically. In this paper, we adopt the Bloch transform and the perturbation theory to investigate a special case, i.e., when the rough surface is a slight perturbation of a periodic one. Based on known results from the Bloch transform, the problem could be written into an equivalent bounded variational problem in higher dimensional spaces. The first step is to consider the non-perturbed problem. From the perturbation theory, the solution could be written as a Neumann series. The second step is to consider the slightly perturbed problems. The key point in the process is the relationship between the Dirichlet-to-Neumann map. With the study between these two operators, it is proved that when the right hand side belongs to a certain space, the problem is equivalent to a modified one. Thus a high regularity result is obtained.

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