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The following pages link to Topological Sensitivity for Solving Inverse Multiple Scattering Problems in Three-dimensional Electromagnetism. Part I: One Step Method (Q3130747):
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- Topological derivative for imaging of thin electromagnetic inhomogeneity: least condition of incident directions (Q1629163) (← links)
- Improvement of direct sampling method in transverse electric polarization (Q1726545) (← links)
- Application of the topological derivative to post-processing infrared time-harmonic thermograms for defect detection (Q2022117) (← links)
- A boundary integral formulation and a topological energy-based method for an inverse 3D multiple scattering problem with sound-soft, sound-hard, penetrable, and absorbing objects (Q2093172) (← links)
- Topological imaging methods for the iterative detection of multiple impedance obstacles (Q2127299) (← links)
- Investigation of a non-iterative technique based on topological derivatives for fast localization of small conductivity inclusions (Q2159907) (← links)
- Direct sampling method for identifying magnetic inhomogeneities in limited-aperture inverse scattering problem (Q2214450) (← links)
- When topological derivatives met regularized Gauss-Newton iterations in holographic 3D imaging (Q2220609) (← links)
- Detection of multiple impedance obstacles by non-iterative topological gradient based methods (Q2220630) (← links)
- Topological Sensitivity for Solving Inverse Multiple Scattering Problems in Three-Dimensional Electromagnetism. Part II: Iterative Method (Q4686934) (← links)
- Sensitivity analysis for 3D Maxwell's equations and its use in the resolution of an inverse medium problem at fixed frequency (Q4991464) (← links)
- An extended direct factorization method for inverse scattering with limited aperture data (Q4991487) (← links)
- Processing the 2D and 3D Fresnel experimental databases via topological derivative methods (Q5157863) (← links)
- Analysis of topological derivative as a tool for qualitative identification (Q5193495) (← links)
- Why the high-frequency inverse scattering by topological sensitivity may work (Q5362458) (← links)
- Towards flaw detection in welding joints via multi-frequency topological derivative methods (Q6494193) (← links)
- Application of the bifocusing method in microwave imaging without background information (Q6647955) (← links)