Abstract
A theory as the basis for solving nonlinear boundary value problems is described. A new analysis is presented for nonlinear reflection, which reveals that there is a two-dimensional spatial increase of the second-harmonic wave. The accretion along the propagation direction is the result of the self-interaction of the primary wave; the one in the wave front is due to the boundary restriction.
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