Metamaterial Analysis and Design: A Mathematical Treatment of Cochlea-inspired Sensors

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· De Gruyter Series in Applied and Numerical Mathematics Book 9 · Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
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Metamaterials are advanced composite materials which have exotic and powerful properties. Their complicated microstructures make metamaterials challenging to model, requiring the use of sophisticated mathematical techniques. This book uses a from-first-principles approach (based on boundary integral methods and asymptotic analysis) to study a class of high-contrast metamaterials. These mathematical techniques are applied to the problem of designing graded metamaterials that replicate the function of the cochlea.

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Habib Ammari, ETH Zurich, CH; Bryn Davies, Imperial College, UK.

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