Eikonal equation
An eikonal equation (from Greek εἰκών, image) is a non-linear first-order partial differential equation that is encountered in problems of wave propagation.
The classical eikonal equation in geometric optics is a differential equation of the form
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(1)
where lies in an open subset of , is a positive function, denotes the gradient, and is the Euclidean norm. The function is given and one seeks solutions . In the context of geometric optics, the function is the refractive index of the medium.
More generally, an eikonal equation is an equation of the form
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(2)
where is a function of variables. Here the function is given, and is the solution. If , then equation (2) becomes (1).
Eikonal equations naturally arise in the WKB method and the study of Maxwell's equations. Eikonal equations provide a link between physical (wave) optics and geometric (ray) optics.
One fast computational algorithm to approximate the solution to the eikonal equation is the fast marching method.