The purpose of this text is to present the theory and mathematics of inverse scattering, in a simple way, to the many researchers and professionals who use it in their everyday research. While applications range across a broad spectrum of disciplines, examples in this text will focus primarly, but n
Inverse Problems and Inverse Scattering of Plane Waves
β Scribed by D. N. Ghosh Roy, L. S. Couchman
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 339
- Edition
- 1st
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The purpose of this text is to present the theory and mathematics of inverse scattering, in a simple way, to the many researchers and professionals who use it in their everyday research. While applications range across a broad spectrum of disciplines, examples in this text will focus primarly, but not exclusively, on acoustics. The text will be especially valuable for those applied workers who would like to delve more deeply into the fundamentally mathematical character of the subject matter.Practitioners in this field comprise applied physicists, engineers, and technologists, whereas the theory is almost entirely in the domain of abstract mathematics. This gulf between the two, if bridged, can only lead to improvement in the level of scholarship in this highly important discipline. This is the book's primary focus.
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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.