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One-way wave equation

For the one-way wave equation

402#402

we can write its (2n+1)th order approximation () in time domain
403#403 (159)
where q is the auxiliary wavefield, c is the velocity, and

404#404

When n=0, we obtain the 5o one-way equation
405#405 (160)
When n=1, we obtain the 15o one-way equation in ()
406#406 (161)
When n=2, we obtain the 45o one-way wave equation in ()
407#407 (162)

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