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J. Sib. Fed. Univ. Math. Phys., 2010 Volume 3, Issue 3, Pages 336–348 (Mi jsfu133)

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Wave chaos in underwater acoustics

Denis V. Makarov, Leonid E. Kon'kov, Michael Yu. Uleysky

V. I. Il'ichev Pacific Oceanological Institute, Vladivostok, Russia

Abstract: The problem of long-range sound propagation in an oceanic waveguide is considered. Even a weak range-dependent sound-speed perturbation is sufficient to cause chaotic dynamics in the ray limit. In the real ocean, an important role in the ray instability is played by small-scale depth oscillations of the sound-speed perturbation. Those small-scale oscillations should violate ray-wave correspondence. We carry out a comparative analysis of ray- and wave-based patterns in phase space and track how their discrepancies grow with decreasing the depth scale of a sound-speed perturbation. It is shown that the semiclassical theory can reproduce qualitative peculiarities of wave behavior even with small perturbation's scales. A strong conflict occurs only with very low acoustic frequencies.

Keywords: ray chaos, wave chaos, quantum chaos, long-range sound propagation, periodic orbits.

UDC: 551.463

Received: 10.04.2010
Received in revised form: 10.05.2010
Accepted: 10.06.2010

Language: English



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