International audienceWe give new formulas for finding the complex (phased) scattering amplitude at fixed frequency and angles from absolute values of the scattering wave function at several points $x_1,..., x_m$. In dimension $d\geq 2$, for $m>2$, we significantly improve previous results in the following two respects. First, geometrical constraints on the points needed in previous results are significantly simplified. Essentially, the measurement points $x_j$ are assumed to be on a ray from the origin with fixed distance $\tau=|x_{j+1}- x_j|$, and high order convergence (linearly related to $m$) is achieved as the points move to infinity with fixed $\tau$. Second, our new asymptotic reconstruction formulas are significantly simpler tha...
Several recent numerical schemes for high frequency scattering simulations are based on the extracti...
Exact and distance-independent expressions for beam-shape coefficients (BSC's) in various cases are ...
We establish exact bounds on the absorptive parts A(s,t) of an elastic scattering amplitude (spinles...
International audienceWe give new formulas for finding the complex (phased) scattering amplitude at ...
International audienceWe give formulas for phase recovering from appropriate monochromatic phaseless...
International audienceWe give asymptotic formulas for finding the scattering amplitude at fixed freq...
International audienceWe study the simplest explicit formulas for approximate finding the complex sc...
International audienceWe consider quantum and acoustic wave propagation at fixed frequency for compa...
Abstract: In conventional scattering theory, to obtain an explicit result, one imposes a preconditio...
International audienceWe consider inverse scattering for the multidimensional Schrödinger equation w...
A new solution approach to inverse scattering from aspect-limited phaseless measurements of the tota...
We present the first numerical study of multipoint formulas for finding leading coefficients in asym...
A new approach to the problem of constraining the scattering amplitudes by using axiomatically prove...
[1] The complex point source (CPS) is a solution of the Helmholtz equation obtained by analytical co...
We have recently uncovered the convergence characteristics of multiple scattering iterations for “tw...
Several recent numerical schemes for high frequency scattering simulations are based on the extracti...
Exact and distance-independent expressions for beam-shape coefficients (BSC's) in various cases are ...
We establish exact bounds on the absorptive parts A(s,t) of an elastic scattering amplitude (spinles...
International audienceWe give new formulas for finding the complex (phased) scattering amplitude at ...
International audienceWe give formulas for phase recovering from appropriate monochromatic phaseless...
International audienceWe give asymptotic formulas for finding the scattering amplitude at fixed freq...
International audienceWe study the simplest explicit formulas for approximate finding the complex sc...
International audienceWe consider quantum and acoustic wave propagation at fixed frequency for compa...
Abstract: In conventional scattering theory, to obtain an explicit result, one imposes a preconditio...
International audienceWe consider inverse scattering for the multidimensional Schrödinger equation w...
A new solution approach to inverse scattering from aspect-limited phaseless measurements of the tota...
We present the first numerical study of multipoint formulas for finding leading coefficients in asym...
A new approach to the problem of constraining the scattering amplitudes by using axiomatically prove...
[1] The complex point source (CPS) is a solution of the Helmholtz equation obtained by analytical co...
We have recently uncovered the convergence characteristics of multiple scattering iterations for “tw...
Several recent numerical schemes for high frequency scattering simulations are based on the extracti...
Exact and distance-independent expressions for beam-shape coefficients (BSC's) in various cases are ...
We establish exact bounds on the absorptive parts A(s,t) of an elastic scattering amplitude (spinles...