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Cagniard–De Hoop method

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The Cagniard-de Hoop method is an analytical technique for evaluating certain multidimensional Fourier integrals[1]. For example, it is desired to evaluate analytically a 2-D inverse Fourier transform. The Cagniard-de Hoop method was originally developed to solve wave propagation problems with the separation of variables technique.

  1. ^ De Hoop, A. T. "A modification of Cagniard's method for solving seismic pulse problems". Applied Scientific Research. B8 (1960): 349–356.