The reconstruction of unknown shapes and inclusions is an important task for many applied sciences. In electromagnetics and acoustics waves are used to probe some unknown region. However, often different types of measurements are available in industrial or natural applications, such as measurements of fluid flow at some boundary of a region in space. Then, the task is to detect the location and shape of an unknown inclusion from these remote flow measurements. The goal of this work is to develop the theory to establish two new methods for finding unknown inclusions embedded in some fluid which is governed by the Oseen equation. We will introduce and analyze a range test based on ideas of Kusiak, Potthast and Sylvester (2003) and the no-r...
Inverse Probleme beschäftigen sich mit der Rekonstruktion von Größen aus Fernerkundungsda...
In this paper we consider the interior inverse problem of identifying a rigid boundary of an annular...
The goal of this work is to investigate the relation of the no-response approach to some other non-i...
In this paper, we use the no-response test idea, introduced in ([L-P], [P1]) for the inverse obstacl...
AbstractWe develop a new multiwave version of the range test for shape reconstruction in inverse sca...
We develop a new multiwave version of the range test for shape reconstruction in inverse scattering ...
The no response test is a new scheme in inverse problems for partial differential equations which wa...
Abstract. We describe a novel technique, which we call the no response test, to locate the support o...
This paper addresses the inverse obstacle scattering problem. In the recent years several non-iterat...
We develop a point source method (PSM) to obtain flow field reconstructions from remote measurements...
AbstractWe develop a new multiwave version of the range test for shape reconstruction in inverse sca...
In this article, we use the no-response test idea, introduced in Luke and Potthast (2003) and Pottha...
In this paper we consider the interior inverse problem of identifying a rigid boundary of an annular...
In this paper we will show the duality between the range test (RT) and no-response test (NRT) for th...
In this paper, we use the no-response test idea, introduced in ([L-P],[P1]) for the inverse obstacle...
Inverse Probleme beschäftigen sich mit der Rekonstruktion von Größen aus Fernerkundungsda...
In this paper we consider the interior inverse problem of identifying a rigid boundary of an annular...
The goal of this work is to investigate the relation of the no-response approach to some other non-i...
In this paper, we use the no-response test idea, introduced in ([L-P], [P1]) for the inverse obstacl...
AbstractWe develop a new multiwave version of the range test for shape reconstruction in inverse sca...
We develop a new multiwave version of the range test for shape reconstruction in inverse scattering ...
The no response test is a new scheme in inverse problems for partial differential equations which wa...
Abstract. We describe a novel technique, which we call the no response test, to locate the support o...
This paper addresses the inverse obstacle scattering problem. In the recent years several non-iterat...
We develop a point source method (PSM) to obtain flow field reconstructions from remote measurements...
AbstractWe develop a new multiwave version of the range test for shape reconstruction in inverse sca...
In this article, we use the no-response test idea, introduced in Luke and Potthast (2003) and Pottha...
In this paper we consider the interior inverse problem of identifying a rigid boundary of an annular...
In this paper we will show the duality between the range test (RT) and no-response test (NRT) for th...
In this paper, we use the no-response test idea, introduced in ([L-P],[P1]) for the inverse obstacle...
Inverse Probleme beschäftigen sich mit der Rekonstruktion von Größen aus Fernerkundungsda...
In this paper we consider the interior inverse problem of identifying a rigid boundary of an annular...
The goal of this work is to investigate the relation of the no-response approach to some other non-i...