Abstract. This paper is concerned with an inverse random source problem for the one-dimensional stochastic Helmholtz equation, which is to reconstruct the statistical properties of the random source function from boundary mea-surements of the radiating random electric field. Although the emphasis of the paper is on the inverse problem, we adapt a computationally more effi-cient approach to study the solution of the direct problem in the context of the scattering model. Specifically, the direct model problem is equivalently formulated into a two-point spatially stochastic boundary value problem, for which the existence and uniqueness of the pathwise solution is proved. In particular, an explicit formula is deduced for the solution from an in...
This thesis describe the generation of random fields using elliptic stochastic partial differential ...
In this paper, we consider an inverse problem for the n-dimensional random Schrodinger equation (Del...
Workshop on Partial Differential Equations with Random Coefficients, Berlin, Germany, November 13-1
In the present work, a novel stochastic method has been developed and investigated in order to face ...
In this work the authors consider an inverse source problem the stochastic fractional diffusion equa...
This paper studies the inverse source problem for the Helmholtz equation with a point source in a tw...
This paper studies the inverse source problem for the Helmholtz equation with a point source in a tw...
International audienceThe Note is concerned with an inverse source problem for the Helmholtz equatio...
We present an extension of the linear sampling method for solving the sound-soft inverse acoustic sc...
We present an extension of the linear sampling method for solving the sound-soft inverse acoustic sc...
International audienceThis paper presents new results allowing an unknown non-Gaussian positive-defi...
We present an extension of the linear sampling method for solving the sound-soft inverse acoustic sc...
A statistical signal analysis for the inverse source problem of electromagnetics is given. This corr...
Workshop on Partial Differential Equations with Random Coefficients, Weierstraß-Institut für Angewan...
Workshop on Partial Differential Equations with Random Coefficients, Weierstraß-Institut für Angewan...
This thesis describe the generation of random fields using elliptic stochastic partial differential ...
In this paper, we consider an inverse problem for the n-dimensional random Schrodinger equation (Del...
Workshop on Partial Differential Equations with Random Coefficients, Berlin, Germany, November 13-1
In the present work, a novel stochastic method has been developed and investigated in order to face ...
In this work the authors consider an inverse source problem the stochastic fractional diffusion equa...
This paper studies the inverse source problem for the Helmholtz equation with a point source in a tw...
This paper studies the inverse source problem for the Helmholtz equation with a point source in a tw...
International audienceThe Note is concerned with an inverse source problem for the Helmholtz equatio...
We present an extension of the linear sampling method for solving the sound-soft inverse acoustic sc...
We present an extension of the linear sampling method for solving the sound-soft inverse acoustic sc...
International audienceThis paper presents new results allowing an unknown non-Gaussian positive-defi...
We present an extension of the linear sampling method for solving the sound-soft inverse acoustic sc...
A statistical signal analysis for the inverse source problem of electromagnetics is given. This corr...
Workshop on Partial Differential Equations with Random Coefficients, Weierstraß-Institut für Angewan...
Workshop on Partial Differential Equations with Random Coefficients, Weierstraß-Institut für Angewan...
This thesis describe the generation of random fields using elliptic stochastic partial differential ...
In this paper, we consider an inverse problem for the n-dimensional random Schrodinger equation (Del...
Workshop on Partial Differential Equations with Random Coefficients, Berlin, Germany, November 13-1