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E-raamat: Imaging, Multi-scale and High Contrast Partial Differential Equations

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  • Formaat: 148 pages
  • Sari: Contemporary Mathematics
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Mar-2016
  • Kirjastus: American Mathematical Society
  • ISBN-13: 9781470429324
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  • Formaat: 148 pages
  • Sari: Contemporary Mathematics
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Mar-2016
  • Kirjastus: American Mathematical Society
  • ISBN-13: 9781470429324

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This volume contains the proceedings of the Seoul ICM 2014 Satellite Conference on Imaging, Multi-scale and High-Contrast PDEs, held from August 7-9, 2014, in Daejeon, Korea. The mathematical analysis of partial differential equations modelling materials, or tissues, presenting multiple scales has been a very active area of research. The study of the corresponding imaging or reconstruction problem is a more recent area. If the material parameters of the partial differential equation present high contrast ratio, then the solution to the PDE becomes particularly challenging to analyze and compute. On the other hand, imaging in highly heterogeneous media poses significant challenges to the mathematical community.

The focus of this volume is on recent progress towards complete understanding of the direct problem with high contrast or high frequencies, and unified approaches to the inverse and imaging problems for both small and large contrast or frequencies. Of particular importance in imaging are shape representation techniques and regularization approaches. Special attention is devoted to new models and problems coming from physics leading to innovative imaging and signal processing methods.
Preface vii
Wavelet methods for shape perception in electro-sensing
1(22)
Habib Ammari
Stephane Mallat
Irene Waldspurger
Han Wang
Time-domain multiscale shape identification in electro-sensing
23(22)
Habib Ammari
Han Wang
Estimation of stress in the presence of closely located elastic inclusions: A numerical study
45(14)
Hyeonbae Kang
Eunjoo Kim
Array dependence of effective parameters of dilute periodic elastic composite
59(14)
Hyundae Lee
Jaeyoung Lee
A review on the enhancement of near-cloaking using the multilayer structure
73(16)
Mikyoung Lim
On local non-zero constraints in PDE with analytic coefficients
89(10)
Giovanni S. Alberti
Yves Capdeboscq
Daylight imaging for virtual reflection seismology
99(14)
Josselin Garnier
Mode-matching solution of a scattering problem in flexible waveguide with abrupt geometric changes
113(18)
Muhammad Afzal
Muhammad Ayub
Rab Nawaz
Abdul Wahab
Direct scattering by a sound hard small body
131(8)
Durga Prasad Challa
Helmholtz equation in unbounded domains: Some convergence results for a constrained optimization problem
139
Giulio Ciraolo
Habib Ammari, Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris, France.

Yves Capdeboscq, Mathematical Institute, Oxford, United Kingdom.

Hyeonbae Kang, Inha University, Incheon, Korea. br>Imbo Sim, National Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Daejeon, Korea.