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Localization of Elastic Waves in Heterogeneous Media with Off-Diagonal Disorder and Long-Range Correlations
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EngineeringSurface WaveElastic WavesWave MotionComputational MechanicsNonlinear AcousticWave TheoryElastic ConstantsPhysical AcousticNumerical SimulationTransport PhenomenaSound PropagationPhysicsWave PropagationPower-law Correlation FunctionsInverse ProblemsOff-diagonal DisorderLong-range CorrelationsElastic ModuliNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsHigh-frequency ApproximationContinuum ModelingMultiscale Modeling
Using the Martin-Siggia-Rose method, we study propagation of acoustic waves in strongly heterogeneous media which are characterized by a broad distribution of the elastic constants. Gaussian-white distributed elastic constants, as well as those with long-range correlations with nondecaying power-law correlation functions, are considered. The study is motivated in part by a recent discovery that the elastic moduli of rock at large length scales may be characterized by long-range power-law correlation functions. Depending on the disorder, the renormalization group (RG) flows exhibit a transition to localized regime in any dimension. We have numerically checked the RG results using the transfer-matrix method and direct numerical simulations for one- and two-dimensional systems, respectively.
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