Päivärinta Inverse Problems in Mathematical Physics

Inverse Problems in Mathematical Physics

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Proceedings of The Lapland Conference on Inverse Problems Held at Saariselkä, Finland, 14–20 June 1992

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Beschreibung

The book contains presentations of recent and ongoing research on inverse problems and its application to engineering and physical sciences. The articles are structured around three closely related topics: Inverse scattering problems, inverse boundary value problems, and inverse spectral problems. The applications range from quantum and electromagnetic scattering to medical imaging, geophysical sounding of the Earth, and non-destructive material evaluation. The book gives an up-to-date presentation of the most recent developments in these rapidlychanging and evolving fields of applied research. The contributors of the volume give extra emphysis to the pedagogical aspects of their presentation to make this collection eysily accessible to graduate students as well as to people working on nearby fields of research.
Inverse problems occur in numerous contexts and applications in the natural sciences, especially physics, medicine and engineering. Here mathematical problems and applications are treated in the light of the most recent research. The book addresses both researchers and engineers.

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Lassi Päivärinta

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Maxwell's equation Potential algorithms boundary value problem earth eigenvalue geometry inverse scattering problem inverse scattering theory linear differential equation mathematical physics reflection scattering scattering theory solution

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ISBN: 9783540479475
Verlag: Springer Berlin
Erscheinung: 11.08.2005

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