The concept of scattering coefficients has played a pivotal role in a broad range of inverse scattering and imaging problems in acoustic, and electromagnetic media. In view of their promising applications in inverse problems related to mathematical imaging and elastic cloaking, the notion of elastic scattering coefficients of an inclusion is presented from the perspective of boundary layer potentials and a few properties are discussed. A reconstruction algorithm is developed and analyzed for extracting the elastic scattering coefficients from multi-static response measurements of the scattered field in order to cater to inverse scattering problems. The decay rate, stability and error analyses, and the estimate of maximal resolving order in ...
International audienceIn the first edition of this book, we discussed methods for determining the su...
In this paper, the synthesis of dielectric cloaks is solved in terms of an inverse scattering proble...
International audienceThis work is motivated by inverse scattering problems, those problems where on...
The concept of scattering coefficients has played a pivotal role in a broad range of inverse scatter...
The concept of scattering coefficients has played a pivotal role in a broad range of inverse scatter...
Abstract-We discuss two techniques for solving two-dimensional (2-D) inverse scattering problems by ...
We consider the inverse scattering problem of reconstructing multiple impenetrable bodies embedded i...
A new method for reconstruction of scattering characteristics using wave-mode coefficients for 2D co...
For acoustic scattering we consider the inverse problem for a complex scatterer, which might be comp...
153 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.The application of electromag...
Investigations of new and improved solutions to inverse problems are considered. Three of the solut...
The inverse scattering problem is inherently nonlinear and improperly posed. Relevant study, such as...
In this paper, we address the inversion problem in the scattering of elastic waves from scatterers u...
Inverse elastic-wave scattering problems are shown to be ill-posed in general. Standard simplifying ...
Inverse elastic-wave scattering problems are shown to be ill-posed in general. Standard simplifying ...
International audienceIn the first edition of this book, we discussed methods for determining the su...
In this paper, the synthesis of dielectric cloaks is solved in terms of an inverse scattering proble...
International audienceThis work is motivated by inverse scattering problems, those problems where on...
The concept of scattering coefficients has played a pivotal role in a broad range of inverse scatter...
The concept of scattering coefficients has played a pivotal role in a broad range of inverse scatter...
Abstract-We discuss two techniques for solving two-dimensional (2-D) inverse scattering problems by ...
We consider the inverse scattering problem of reconstructing multiple impenetrable bodies embedded i...
A new method for reconstruction of scattering characteristics using wave-mode coefficients for 2D co...
For acoustic scattering we consider the inverse problem for a complex scatterer, which might be comp...
153 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.The application of electromag...
Investigations of new and improved solutions to inverse problems are considered. Three of the solut...
The inverse scattering problem is inherently nonlinear and improperly posed. Relevant study, such as...
In this paper, we address the inversion problem in the scattering of elastic waves from scatterers u...
Inverse elastic-wave scattering problems are shown to be ill-posed in general. Standard simplifying ...
Inverse elastic-wave scattering problems are shown to be ill-posed in general. Standard simplifying ...
International audienceIn the first edition of this book, we discussed methods for determining the su...
In this paper, the synthesis of dielectric cloaks is solved in terms of an inverse scattering proble...
International audienceThis work is motivated by inverse scattering problems, those problems where on...