Frequency and time fluctuations of the propagation of quasi-monochromatic wave packets in a randomly inhomogeneous nonstationary medium

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Geometrical Optics, Ionospheric Sounding, Monochromatic Radiation, Wave Packets, Wave Propagation, Fokker-Planck Equation, Inhomogeneity, Spatial Distribution, Temporal Distribution

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The eight-dimensional Fokker-Planck equation describing the diffusion of quasi-monochromatic wave packets in a randomly inhomogeneous nonstationary medium is derived on the basis of a geometrical-optics approach. The investigation of the statistical characteristics of the frequency and time fluctuations of the propagation of wave packets in a homogeneous medium without dispersion and in a cold isotropic plasma is considered as an application of the derived equation. The results are of interest in connection with an inverse ionospheric-sounding problem.

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