Point Sources and Multipoles in Inverse Scattering Theory
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The presentation…is sound and fresh…provides valuable sources of information from both the mathematical and applications perspectives…will prove particularly useful to engineers in acoustics, antennas and remote sensing as well as to students and researchers in electromagnetic theory, scattering theory, and partial differential equations.
-Vladislav G. Dubrovsky in Mathematical Reviews
Book Description
Scattering of acoustic or electromagnetic waves plays an important role in many areas of the applied sciences - medical imaging, ultrasound tomography, material science, radar, remote sensing, aeronautics, and seismic exploration. This book provides a survey of recent developments in inverse acoustic and electromagnetic scattering theory. Special emphasis is placed on the methods developed during last five years, which use point-sources combined with several far-reaching techniques to obtain qualitative reconstruction methods. The book addresses questions of uniqueness, stability, and reconstructions for both two- and three-dimensional problems.
Point Sources and Multipoles in Inverse Scattering Theory
Point Sources and Multipoles in Inverse Scattering Theory,Roland Potthast,Chapman & Hall/CRC,1584882522,Acoustics & Sound,Differential Equations,Differential Equations - Partial Differential Equations,General,Inverse problems (Differential,Inverse problems (Differential equations),Mathematical Physics,Mathematics,Scattering (Mathematics),Science,Science/Mathematics,Applied mathematics,Mathematics / Applied,States of matter,Theoretical methods
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