The Kirchhoff–Helmholtz integral combines the Helmholtz equation with the Kirchhoff integral theorem[1] to produce a method applicable to acoustics,[2] seismology[3] and other disciplines involving wave propagation.
It states that the sound pressure is completely determined within a volume free of sources, if sound pressure and velocity are determined in all points on its surface.
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