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Relationships between various characterizations of wave tails. (English) Zbl 0845.35126

Summary: One can define several properties of wave equations that correspond to the absence of tails in their solutions, the most common, by far, being Huygens’ principle. Not all of these definitions are equivalent, although they are sometimes assumed to be. We analyze this issue in detail for linear scalar waves, establishing some relationships between the various properties.
Huygens’ principle is almost equivalent to the characteristic propagation property and in two spacetime dimensions the latter is equivalent to the zeroth-order progressing-wave propagation property. Higher-order progressing waves, in general, do have tails and do not seem to admit a simple physical characterization, but they are nevertheless useful because of their close association with exactly solvable two-dimensional equations.

MSC:

35Q75 PDEs in connection with relativity and gravitational theory
83C35 Gravitational waves
35Q40 PDEs in connection with quantum mechanics