We study an inverse problem which seeks to image the internal conductivity map of a body by one measurement of boundary and interior data. In our study the interior data is the magnitude of the current density induced by electrodes. Access to interior measurements has been made possible since the work of M. Joy et al. in early 1990s and couples two physical principles: electromagnetics and magnetic resonance. In 2007 Nachman et al. has shown that it is possible to recover the conductivity from the magnitude of one current density field inside. The method now known as Current Density Impedance Imaging is based on solving boundary value problems for the 1-Laplacian in an appropriate Riemann metric space. We consider two types of methods: th...
In Acousto-Electric tomography, the objective is to extract information about the interior electrica...
We consider the problem of recovering the conductivity of an object from knowledge of the magnitude ...
Abstract. In this paper, we consider the electrical impedance tomography problem in a computational ...
We consider the problem of reconstruction of a sufficiently smooth planar conductivity from the know...
We consider the problem of reconstruction of a sufficiently smooth planar conductivity from the know...
We consider the problem of reconstruction of a sufficiently smooth planar conductivity from the know...
In a joint effort with my advisor, we study stability of reconstruction in current density impedance...
In this paper we study existence, uniqueness and solution estimates to the mixed problem r \Delta oe...
We consider the inverse problem of recovering an isotropic electrical conductivity from interior kno...
We consider the problem of imaging the conductivity from knowledge of one current and corresponding ...
We consider the problem of imaging the conductivity from knowledge of one current and corresponding ...
International audienceThe resolving power of data is an essential question in most inverse problems ...
We consider the problem of recovering the conductivity of an object from knowledge of the magnitude ...
We consider the problem of recovering the conductivity of an object from knowledge of the magnitude ...
We prove a stability result in the hybrid inverse problem of recovering the electrical conductivity ...
In Acousto-Electric tomography, the objective is to extract information about the interior electrica...
We consider the problem of recovering the conductivity of an object from knowledge of the magnitude ...
Abstract. In this paper, we consider the electrical impedance tomography problem in a computational ...
We consider the problem of reconstruction of a sufficiently smooth planar conductivity from the know...
We consider the problem of reconstruction of a sufficiently smooth planar conductivity from the know...
We consider the problem of reconstruction of a sufficiently smooth planar conductivity from the know...
In a joint effort with my advisor, we study stability of reconstruction in current density impedance...
In this paper we study existence, uniqueness and solution estimates to the mixed problem r \Delta oe...
We consider the inverse problem of recovering an isotropic electrical conductivity from interior kno...
We consider the problem of imaging the conductivity from knowledge of one current and corresponding ...
We consider the problem of imaging the conductivity from knowledge of one current and corresponding ...
International audienceThe resolving power of data is an essential question in most inverse problems ...
We consider the problem of recovering the conductivity of an object from knowledge of the magnitude ...
We consider the problem of recovering the conductivity of an object from knowledge of the magnitude ...
We prove a stability result in the hybrid inverse problem of recovering the electrical conductivity ...
In Acousto-Electric tomography, the objective is to extract information about the interior electrica...
We consider the problem of recovering the conductivity of an object from knowledge of the magnitude ...
Abstract. In this paper, we consider the electrical impedance tomography problem in a computational ...