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The following pages link to On the multi-frequency obstacle reconstruction via the linear sampling method (Q3069788):
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- Analysis of the linear sampling method for imaging penetrable obstacles in the time domain (Q2037449) (← links)
- The time domain linear sampling method for determining the shape of multiple scatterers using electromagnetic waves (Q2093171) (← links)
- Imaging an acoustic waveguide from surface data in the time domain (Q2186181) (← links)
- Direct imaging of small scatterers using reduced time dependent data (Q2424480) (← links)
- Analysis of a linear sampling method for identification of obstacles (Q2508034) (← links)
- Solving a 1-D inverse medium scattering problem using a new multi-frequency globally strictly convex objective functional (Q2660779) (← links)
- The linear sampling method for sparse small aperture data (Q2825324) (← links)
- On the reconstruction of obstacle using MFS from the far field data (Q2872716) (← links)
- A multifrequency MUSIC algorithm for locating small inhomogeneities in inverse scattering (Q2977560) (← links)
- On the Factorization Method for a Far Field Inverse Scattering Problem in the Time Domain (Q4630242) (← links)
- A Factorization Method for Multifrequency Inverse Source Problems with Sparse Far Field Measurements (Q4689659) (← links)
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- Differential Tomography of Micromechanical Evolution in Elastic Materials of Unknown Micro/Macrostructure (Q5143294) (← links)
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- Regularized recursive Newton-type methods for inverse scattering problems using multifrequency measurements (Q5249742) (← links)
- An improved time domain linear sampling method for Robin and Neumann obstacles (Q5413847) (← links)
- A frequency based constraint for a multi-frequency linear sampling method (Q5746392) (← links)
- Inverse problems for anisotropic obstacle problems with multivalued convection and unbalanced growth (Q6162500) (← links)
- Inverse wave-number-dependent source problems for the Helmholtz equation (Q6561300) (← links)