This paper is concerned with reconstruction issue of inverse obstacle problems governed by partial differential equations and consists of two parts. (i) The first part considers the foundation of the probe and enclosure methods for an impenetrable obstacle embedded in a medium governed by the stationary Schr\"odinger equation. Under a general framework, some natural estimates for a quantity computed from a pair of the Dirichlet and Neumann data on the outer surface of the body occupied by the medium are given. The estimates enables us to derive almost immediately the necessary asymptotic behaviour of indicator functions for both methods. (ii) The second one considers the realization of the enclosure method for a penetrable obstacle embedded...
International audienceThis paper concerns the inverse problem of retrieving a stationary potential f...
This is a review article on the development of the probe and enclosure methods from past to present,...
In this dissertation we consider two inverse problems which arise in singular differential equations...
Theorem 3.2 and (3.10) are changed) The probe and enclosure methods are general ideas to extract inf...
The goal of this work is the numerical realization of the probe method suggested by Ikehata for the ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-- Wichita State University, Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of ...
In this talk I shall address a class of inverse problems associated to boundary value problems in wh...
In this work, we are concerned with the reconstruction of the obstacles by the enclosure method usin...
Abstract. We study the enclosure method for the p-Calderon problem, which is a nonlinear generaliza...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free)In this paper we demonstrate uniqueness...
AbstractWe reconstruct a two-dimensional obstacleDfrom knowledge of its Dirichlet-to-Neumann map on ...
AbstractWe reconstruct a two-dimensional obstacleDfrom knowledge of its Dirichlet-to-Neumann map on ...
In this article, we study an inverse problem for detecting unknown obstacle by the enclosure method ...
International audienceThis paper concerns the inverse problem of retrieving a stationary potential f...
In this paper, we use the no-response test idea, introduced in ([L-P], [P1]) for the inverse obstacl...
International audienceThis paper concerns the inverse problem of retrieving a stationary potential f...
This is a review article on the development of the probe and enclosure methods from past to present,...
In this dissertation we consider two inverse problems which arise in singular differential equations...
Theorem 3.2 and (3.10) are changed) The probe and enclosure methods are general ideas to extract inf...
The goal of this work is the numerical realization of the probe method suggested by Ikehata for the ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-- Wichita State University, Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of ...
In this talk I shall address a class of inverse problems associated to boundary value problems in wh...
In this work, we are concerned with the reconstruction of the obstacles by the enclosure method usin...
Abstract. We study the enclosure method for the p-Calderon problem, which is a nonlinear generaliza...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free)In this paper we demonstrate uniqueness...
AbstractWe reconstruct a two-dimensional obstacleDfrom knowledge of its Dirichlet-to-Neumann map on ...
AbstractWe reconstruct a two-dimensional obstacleDfrom knowledge of its Dirichlet-to-Neumann map on ...
In this article, we study an inverse problem for detecting unknown obstacle by the enclosure method ...
International audienceThis paper concerns the inverse problem of retrieving a stationary potential f...
In this paper, we use the no-response test idea, introduced in ([L-P], [P1]) for the inverse obstacl...
International audienceThis paper concerns the inverse problem of retrieving a stationary potential f...
This is a review article on the development of the probe and enclosure methods from past to present,...
In this dissertation we consider two inverse problems which arise in singular differential equations...