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==See also== * [[Seismic wave]]s * [[Seismic communication]] * [[P-wave]]s * [[S-wave]]s * [[Surface acoustic wave]] * [[Sky wave]]s, the primary means of HF transmission * [[Surface plasmon]], a longitudinal charge density wave along the interface of conducting and dielectric mediums * [[Surface-wave-sustained mode]], a propagation of electromagnetic surface waves. * [[Evanescent wave]]s and [[evanescent wave coupling]] * [[Ocean surface wave]]s, [[internal wave]]s and [[Crest (physics)|crests]], [[Dispersion (water waves)|dispersion]], and [[freak wave]]s * [[Love wave]] and [[Rayleigh wave|Rayleigh–Lamb wave]] * [[Gravity wave]]s, occurs at certain natural interfaces (e.g. the atmosphere and ocean) * [[Stoneley wave]] * [[Scholte wave]] * [[Dyakonov surface wave]] ;People *[[Arnold Sommerfeld#Articles|Arnold Sommerfeld]] – published a mathematical treatise on the ''Zenneck wave'' *[[Jonathan Zenneck#Articles|Jonathan Zenneck]] – Pupil of Sommerfeld; Wireless pioneer; developed the ''Zenneck wave'' *[[John Stone Stone]] – Wireless pioneer; produced theories on radio propagation ;Other * [[Ground constants]], the electrical parameters of earth * [[Near and far field]], the radiated field that is within one quarter of a wavelength of the diffracting edge or the antenna and beyond. * [[Skin effect]], the tendency of an alternating electric current to distribute itself within a conductor so that the current density near the surface of the conductor is greater than that at its core. * [[Surface wave inversion]] * [[Green's function]], a function used to solve inhomogeneous differential equations subject to boundary conditions.
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