This book is a systematic and detailed exposition of different
analytical techniques used in studying two of the canonical problems,
the wave scattering by wedges or cones with impedance boundary
conditions. It is the first reference on novel, highly efficient
analytical-numerical approaches for wave diffraction by impedance wedges
or cones. This text includes calculations of the diffraction or
excitation coefficients, including their uniform versions, for the
diffracted waves from the edge of the wedge or from the vertex of the
cone; study of the far-field behavior in diffraction by impedance wedges
or cones, reflected waves, space waves from the singular points of the
boundary (from edges or tips), and surface waves; and the applicability
of the reported solution procedures and formulae to existing software
packages designed for solving real-world high-frequency problems
encountered in antenna, wave propagation, and radar cross section. This
book is for researchers in wave phenomena physics, radio, optics and
acoustics engineers, applied mathematicians and specialists in
mathematical physics and specialists in quantum scattering of many
particles.