The Factorization Method for Inverse Problems by Andreas Kirsch

The Factorization Method for Inverse Problems by Andreas Kirsch

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The 'factorization method', discovered by Professor Kirsch, is a relatively new method for solving certain types of inverse scattering problems and problems in tomography. The text introduces the reader to this promising approach and discusses the wide applicability of this method by choosing typical examples.

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The Factorization Method for Inverse Problems by Andreas Kirsch

The factorization method is a relatively new method for solving certain types of inverse scattering problems and problems in tomography. Aimed at students and researchers in Applied Mathematics, Physics and Engineering, this text introduces the reader to this promising approach for solving important classes of inverse problems. The wide applicability of this method is discussed by choosing typical examples, such as inverse scattering problems for the scalar Helmholtz equation, a scattering problem for Maxwell's equation, and a problem in impedance and optical tomography. The last section of the book compares the Factorization Method to established sampling methods (the Linear Sampling Method, the Singular Source Method, and the Probe Method).
Andreas Kirsch is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology.
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ISBN 13 9780199213535
ISBN 10 0199213534
Titre The Factorization Method for Inverse Problems
Auteur Andreas Kirsch
Série Oxford Lecture Series In Mathematics And Its Applications
État Non disponible
Éditeur Oxford University Press
Année de publication 2007-12-13
Nombre de pages 216
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