Inverse problems and applications: inside out II
Series: Mathematical Sciences Research Institute PublicationsPublication details: Cambridge University Press, 2012. UK:Description: xii, 580p.hb.; 24cmISBN:- 9781107032019
- 515.357 UHL
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515.357 HAS Introduction to inverse problems for differential equations | 515.357 KIR Introduction to the mathematical theory of inverse problems | 515.357 MOU Introduction to inverse problems with applications | 515.357 UHL Inverse problems and applications: inside out II | 515.39 BLO Nonholonomic mechanics and control, Vol. 24 | 515.39 COO Topological dimension and dynamical systems | 515.39 KUE Multiple time scale dynamics |
Includes references
Inverse problems lie at the heart of contemporary scientific inquiry and technological development. Applications include a variety of medical and other imaging techniques, which are used for early detection of cancer and pulmonary edema, location of oil and mineral deposits in the Earth's interior, creation of astrophysical images from telescope data, finding cracks and interfaces within materials, shape optimization, model identification in growth processes, and modeling in the life sciences among others. The expository survey essays in this book describe recent developments in inverse problems and imaging, including hybrid or couple-physics methods arising in medical imaging, Calderon's problem and electrical impedance tomography, inverse problems arising in global seismology and oil exploration, inverse spectral problems, and the study of asymptotically hyperbolic spaces. It is suitable for graduate students and researchers interested in inverse problems and their applications.
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