Rays, modes, wavefield structure and wavefield stability
Abstract
Sound propagation is considered in range-independent environments and environments consisting of a range-independent background on which a weak range-dependent perturbation is superimposed. Recent work on propagation of both types of environment, involving both ray- and mode-based wavefield descriptions, have focused on the importance of α , a ray-based ``stability parameter,'' and β , a mode-based ``waveguide invariant.'' It is shown that, when β is evaluated using asymptotic mode theory, % β =α . Using both ray and mode concepts, known results relating to the manner by which α (or β ) controls both the unperturbed wavefield structure and the stability of the perturbed wavefield are briefly reviewed.
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