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The Wiener-Hopf-Fock method is applied to a coaxial waveguide for which the impedance boundary conditions are given for one surface. Closed expressions are obtained for the moduli of the reflection and transmission coefficients, from which the characteristics of circular and rectangular guides may be deduced. These coefficients are expressed in formally identical ways for all closed systems. Transition to the limit of an open system is considered for a circular cylinder.
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Bobrovnikov, M.S., Ponomareva, V.N. & Fisanov, V.V. Diffraction at a surface-impedance discontinuity in a closed waveguide. Soviet Physics Journal 9, 34–37 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01103183
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