Inverse problems attempt to obtain information about structures by non-destructive measurements. This introduction to inverse problems covers three central areas: inverse problems in electromagnetic scattering theory; inverse spectral theory; and inverse problems in quantum scattering theory.
An Introduction to Electromagnetic Inverse Scattering
β Scribed by K. I. Hopcraft, P. R. Smith (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 240
- Series
- Developments in Electromagnetic Theory and Applications 7
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
With the advent of the comparatively new disciplines of remote sensing and non-destructive evaluation of materials, the topic of inverse scattering has broadened from its origins in elementary particle physics to encompass a diversity of applications. One such area which is of increasing importance in inverse scattering within the context of electromagnetism and this text aims to serve as an introduction to that particular speciality. The subject's development has progressed at the hands of engineers, mathematicians and physicists alike, with an inevitable disparity of emphasis and notation. One of the main objectives of this text is to distill the essence of the subject and to present it in the form of a graduated and coherent development of ideas and techniques. The text provides a physical approach to inverse scattering solutions, emphasizing the applied aspects rather than the mathematical rigour. The authors' teaching and research backgrounds in physics, electrical engineering and applied mathematics enable them to explore and stress the cross disciplinary nature of the subject.
This treatment will be of use to anyone embarking on a theoretical or practical study of inverse electromagnetic scattering.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xii
Introduction....Pages 1-13
Mathematics of EM Waves....Pages 14-51
Linearized inverse solutions....Pages 52-89
Higher order integral solutions....Pages 90-114
Higher order differential solutions....Pages 115-150
Exact solutions....Pages 151-196
Inverse scattering in practice....Pages 197-224
Back Matter....Pages 225-229
β¦ Subjects
Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics;Analysis
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Inverse problems attempt to obtain information about structures by non-destructive measurements. This introduction to inverse problems covers three central areas: inverse problems in electromagnetic scattering theory; inverse spectral theory; and inverse problems in quantum scattering theory.
Inverse problems attempt to obtain information about structures by non-destructive measurements. This introduction to inverse problems covers three central areas: inverse problems in electromagnetic scattering theory; inverse spectral theory; and inverse problems in quantum scattering theory