Variational methods for inverse scattering problems

Carpio, Ana and Rapun Banzo, Maria Luisa (2010). Variational methods for inverse scattering problems. In: "Recent Trends in Applied Inverse Problems 2010", 19/07/2010 - 20/07/2010, Birmingham, UK.

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Title: Variational methods for inverse scattering problems
Author/s:
  • Carpio, Ana
  • Rapun Banzo, Maria Luisa
Item Type: Presentation at Congress or Conference (Article)
Event Title: Recent Trends in Applied Inverse Problems 2010
Event Dates: 19/07/2010 - 20/07/2010
Event Location: Birmingham, UK
Title of Book: Proceedings of Recent Trends in Applied Inverse Problems 2010
Date: 2010
Subjects:
Faculty: E.T.S.I. Aeronáuticos (UPM)
Department: Fundamentos Matemáticos de la Tecnología Aeronáutica [hasta 2014]
Creative Commons Licenses: Recognition - No derivative works - Non commercial

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Abstract

Numerical methods based on the computation of topological derivatives are very powerful tools for inverse scattering problems associated with shape reconstruction and nondestructive testing. Recent work on topological derivatives focuses on problems where the nature of the scatterers is known [1-4].

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Item ID: 7526
DC Identifier: https://oa.upm.es/7526/
OAI Identifier: oai:oa.upm.es:7526
Official URL: http://web.mat.bham.ac.uk/inverse2010/
Deposited by: Memoria Investigacion
Deposited on: 07 Jul 2011 15:19
Last Modified: 20 Apr 2016 16:39
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