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This volume is a result of two international workshops, namely the Second Annual Workshop on Inverse Problems and the Workshop on Large-Scale Modeling, held jointly in Sunne, Sweden from May 1-6 2012. The subject of the inverse problems workshop was to present new analytical developments and new numerical methods for solutions of inverse problems. The objective of the large-scale modeling workshop was to identify large-scale problems arising in various fields of science and technology and covering all possible applications, with a particular focus on urgent problems in theoretical and applied electromagnetics. The workshops brought together scholars, professionals, mathematicians, and programmers and specialists working in large-scale modeling problems.

 

The contributions in this volume are reflective of these themes and will be beneficial to researchers in this area.
Adaptive Approximate Globally Convergent Algorithm with Backscattered Data
1(20)
Mohammad Asadzadeh
Larisa Beilina
On the Formulation of Inverse Problem in Electrical Prospecting
21(8)
V.P. Gubatenko
Approximate Globally Convergent Algorithm with Applications in Electrical Prospecting
29(12)
John Bondestam Malmberg
Larisa Beilina
Preset Field Approximation and Self-consistent Analysis of the Scattering and Generation of Oscillations by a Layered Structure
41(16)
Lutz Angermann
Vasyl V. Yatsyk
Mykola V. Yatsyk
A Posteriori Estimates for Errors of Functionals on Finite Volume Approximations to Solutions of Elliptic Boundary-Value Problems
57(12)
Lutz Angermann
Electromagnetic Wave Propagation in Nonlinear Layered Waveguide Structures: Computational Approach to Determine Propagation Constants
69(22)
Dmitry V. Valovik
Performance of Multi-cores and Multiprocessor Computers for Some 3D Problems of Nonlinear Optics and Gaseous Dynamics
91(22)
Vyacheslav A. Trofimov
Olga V. Matusevich
Ivan A. Shirokov
Mikhail V. Fedotov
Modeling of Electromagnetic Wave Propagation in Guides with Inhomogeneous Dielectric Inclusions
113(6)
Alexander Smirnov
Alexey Semenov
Yury Shestopalov
Integral Equation Methods in Optical Waveguide Theory
119(16)
Alexander Frolov
Evgeny Kartchevskiy
Guaranteed Estimates of Functionals from Solutions and Data of Interior Maxwell Problems Under Uncertainties
135(34)
Yury Podlipenko
Yury Shestopalov
Permittivity Reconstruction of Layered Dielectrics in a Rectangular Waveguide from the Transmission Coefficients at Different Frequencies
169(14)
Yu. G. Smirnov
Yu. V. Shestopalov
E. D. Derevyanchuk
Computer Algorithms for Processing Large Information Volumes to Make Decision on Countermeasures for Multiple Emergencies Occurring Simultaneously
183(16)
A.S. Samokhina
E.A. Trahtengerts
System of Nonlinear Boundary-Value Problems and Self-Consistent Analysis of Resonance Scattering and Generation of Oscillations by a Cubically Polarisable Layered Structure
199
Vasyl V. Yatsyk