Abstract
The complex nature of wave transport, which constituted the central theme of the Cargese meeting, can arise from several distinct sources. These sources can be generally identified as a complex media that support wave propagation and/or some complex constraint to wave transport. As examples of complex media that have recently attracted a lot of attention, one can mention cold atomic gases [1], strongly disordered media [2], photonic band gap materials [3] and natural environments, such as the Earth’s crust [4] and biological tissues [5], intrinsically complex media that are now being studied using multiple scattering techniques. Much of this progress is supported by several interdisciplinary collaborations, motivated mainly by the numerous and potential applications [6].
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