Inverse problems are immensely important in modern science and technology. However, the broad mathematical issues raised by inverse problems receive scant attention in university curricula. This book aims to remedy this state of affairs by supplying an accessible introduction, at a modest mathematic
Inverse Problems in the Mathematical Sciences (Theory & practice of applied geophysics)
β Scribed by Charles W. Groetsch, C. W. Groetsch
- Publisher
- Informatica International, Inc.
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 155
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Inverse problems are immensely important in modern science and technology. However, the broad mathematical issues raised by inverse problems receive scant attention in university curricula. This book aims to remedy this state of affairs by supplying an accessible introduction, at a modest mathematical level, to the alluring field of inverse problems. Many models of inverse problems from science and engineering are dealt with and nearly 100 exercises, or varying difficulty, involving mathematical analysis, numerical treatment, or modelling of inverse problems, are provided. The main themes of the books are: causation problem modeled as integral equations; model identification problems posed as coefficient determination problems in differential equations; the functional analytic framework for inverse problems; and a survey of the principal numerical methods for inverse problems.
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<p>The overall goal of the book is to provide access to the regularized solution of inverse problems relevant in geophysics without requiring more mathematical knowledge than is taught in undergraduate math courses for scientists and engineers. From abstract analysis only the concept of functions as
<p><p>The overall goal of the book is to provide access to the regularized solution of inverse problems relevant in geophysics without requiring more mathematical knowledge than is taught in undergraduate math courses for scientists and engineers. From abstract analysis only the concept of functions