
Waves and Imaging through Complex Media
herausgegeben von P. SebbahRecent advances in wave propagation in random media are  certainly consequences of new approaches to fundamental issues, as  well as of a strong interest in potential applications. A collective  effort has been made to present in this book the state of the art in  fundamental concepts, as well as in biomedical imaging techniques.  
  As an example, the recent introduction of wave chaos, and more  specifically random matrix theory - an old tool from nuclear  physics - to the study of multiple scattering, has pointed the  way to a deeper understanding of wave coherence in complex media. At  the same time, efficient new approaches for retrieving information  from random media promise to allow wave imaging of small tumors in  opaque tissues. 
  Review chapters are written by experts in the field, with the aim of  making the book accessible to the widest possible scientific audience:  graduate students and research scientists in theoretical and applied  physics, optics, acoustics, and biomedical physics.




