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E-raamat: Inverse Problems: Theory and Applications

  • Formaat: 215 pages
  • Sari: Contemporary Mathematics
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Jan-2011
  • Kirjastus: American Mathematical Society
  • ISBN-13: 9780821879238
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This volume presents the proceedings of a workshop on Inverse Problems and Applications and a special session on Inverse Boundary Problems and Applications. Inverse problems arise in practical situations, such as medical imaging, exploration geophysics, and non-destructive evaluation where measurements made in the exterior of a body are used to deduce properties of the hidden interior. A large class of inverse problems arise from a physical situation modeled by partial differential equations. The inverse problem is to determine some coefficients of the equation given some information about solutions. Analysis of such problems is a fertile area for interaction between pure and applied mathematics.This interplay is well represented in this volume where several theoretical and applied aspects of inverse problems are considered. The book includes articles on a broad range of inverse problems including the inverse conductivity problem, inverse problems for Maxwell's equations, time reversal mirrors, ultrasound using elastic pressure waves, inverse problems arising in the environment, inverse scattering for the three-body problem, and optical tomography. Also included are several articles on unique continuation and on the study of propagation of singularities for hyperbolic equations in anisotropic media. This volume is suitable for graduate students and research mathematicians interested in inverse problems and applications.
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1(34)
Giovanni Alessandrini
Antonino Morassi
Edi Rosset
Uniqueness in the inverse conductivity problem for thin imperfections weakly or strongly conducting
35(14)
V. Bacchelli
C. D. Pagani
F. Saleri
Asymptotic formulas for perturbations in the electromagnetic fields due to the presence of thin inhomogeneities
49(14)
Elena Beretta
Elisa Francini
A resolution study for imaging and time reversal in random media
63(16)
Liliana Borcea
George Papanicolaou
Chrysoula Tsogka
Optimal three cylinder inequalities for solutions to parabolic equations with Lipschitz leading coefficients
79(10)
Luis Escauriaza
Sergio Vessella
Some problems for the application of inverse techniques to environmental modeling
89(10)
Mauro Giudici
Uniqueness and stability in the Cauchy problem for the elasticity system with residual stress
99(16)
Victor Isakov
Gen Nakamura
Jenn-Nan Wang
Using a Hankel function expansion to identify stiffness for the boundary impulse input experiment
115(22)
Lin Ji
Joyce McLaughlin
On the uniqueness of solutions of higher order nonlinear dispersive equations
137(10)
Carlos E. Kenig
Gustavo Ponce
Luis Vega
Reconstruction of a manifold from electromagnetic boundary measurements
147(16)
Yaroslav V. Kurylev
Matti Lassas
Erkki Somersalo
Direct and inverse problems for second-order integro-differential operator equations in an unbounded time interval
163(14)
Alfredo Lorenzi
Eva Paparoni
Geometrical optics for generic anisotropic materials
177(10)
Clifford J. Nolan
Gunther Uhlmann
Linear approaches in microwave tomography
187(12)
M. Piana
M. Bertero
Optical tomography in weakly anisotropic scattering media
199(10)
Alexandru Tamasan
Inverse problems in three-body scattering
209
Gunther Uhlmann
Andras Vasy