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The Linear Sampling Method in Inverse Electromagnetic Scattering
A complete description of the linear sampling method for electromagnetic waves, important for those researching inverse electromagnetic scattering theory.
Fioralba Cakoni (Author), David Colton (Author), Peter Monk (Author)
9780898719390
Paperback / softback, published 30 December 2010
148 pages
22.9 x 15.2 x 2 cm, 0.273 kg
The linear sampling method is the oldest and most developed of the qualitative methods in inverse scattering theory. It is based on solving a linear integral equation and then using the equation's solution as an indicator function for the determination of the support of the scattering object. This book describes the linear sampling method for a variety of electromagnetic scattering problems. It presents uniqueness theorems and the derivation of various inequalities on the material properties of the scattering object from a knowledge of the far field pattern of the scattered wave. Also covered are: the approximation properties of Herglotz wave functions; the behavior of solutions to the interior transmission problem, a novel interior boundary value problem; and numerical examples of the inversion scheme.
Preface
1. Inverse scattering in two dimensions
2. Maxwell's equations
3. The inverse problem for obstacles
4. The inverse scattering problem for anisotropic media
5. The inverse scattering problem for thin objects
6. The inverse scattering problem for buried objects
Bibliography
Index.
Subject Areas: Miscellaneous items [WZ]
