eikonalelméletet
Eikonalelméletet, often referred to as the eikonal approximation, is a method used in physics and optics to approximate the solutions of wave equations. It is particularly useful when the wavelength of the wave is much smaller than the characteristic length scales of the medium through which it propagates. The core idea behind the eikonal approximation is to represent the wave as a superposition of rays, where each ray traces the path of energy propagation.
In essence, the eikonal approximation simplifies the wave equation by assuming that the wave function can be
The eikonal equation itself is intimately related to geometrical optics, where light propagates along straight lines