Abstract
- A new method for finding small inhomogeneities from surface scattering data is proposed and mathematically justified. The method allows one to find small holes and cracks in metallic and other objects from the observation of the acoustic field scattered by the objects.
Published Online: 2013-09-07
Published in Print: 2000-05
© 2013 by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co.
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- Some problems of the theory of multidimensional inverse problems
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