
doi: 10.1121/1.382574
A theoretical analysis of the effect of nonlinear propagation distortion on the amplitude density of a sample noise signal in a lossless medium is given. It is found that under certain general conditions the amplitude density prior to shock formation is unaffected by the distortion. However, it is demonstrated qualitatively that the amplitude density changes after shock formation.
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