Multidimensional Inverse Problems for Differential EquationsSpringer, 15 Kas 2006 - 58 sayfa |
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... by Springer - Verlag Berlin · Heidelberg 1970. Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 70-140559 . Printed in Germany . Offsetdruck : Julius Beltz , Weinheim / Bergstr . INTRODUCTION CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 · Some Problems of Integral Geometry.
... by Springer - Verlag Berlin · Heidelberg 1970. Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 70-140559 . Printed in Germany . Offsetdruck : Julius Beltz , Weinheim / Bergstr . INTRODUCTION CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 · Some Problems of Integral Geometry.
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... CHAPTER 3 - Linearized Inverse Kinematic Problem for the Wave Equation 33 1. Formulation of the Problem and Its Linearization 2. An Application of the Linearized Version of the Inverse Kinematic Problem to Geophysics 33 36 ... CHAPTER 4 ...
... CHAPTER 3 - Linearized Inverse Kinematic Problem for the Wave Equation 33 1. Formulation of the Problem and Its Linearization 2. An Application of the Linearized Version of the Inverse Kinematic Problem to Geophysics 33 36 ... CHAPTER 4 ...
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... Chapter 1 is devoted to some aspects of it . Chapter 2 establishes uniqueness theorems for the solution to the inverse problem for the telegraph equation with the help of the results of Chapter 1 while Chapter 3 does the same thing for ...
... Chapter 1 is devoted to some aspects of it . Chapter 2 establishes uniqueness theorems for the solution to the inverse problem for the telegraph equation with the help of the results of Chapter 1 while Chapter 3 does the same thing for ...
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... chapter to consider . The problem of finding a function from its integrals is not well - posed in the sense of HADAMARD . We shall therefore proceed from A.N. TIHONOV'S notion and we shall prescribe the function space to which the ...
... chapter to consider . The problem of finding a function from its integrals is not well - posed in the sense of HADAMARD . We shall therefore proceed from A.N. TIHONOV'S notion and we shall prescribe the function space to which the ...
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Linearized Inverse Dynamic Problem for the Telegraph | 22 |
Derivation of a Nonlinear Differential Equation for | 31 |
CHAPTER 4 | 39 |
CHAPTER 5 | 52 |
Diğer baskılar - Tümünü görüntüle
Multidimensional Inverse Problems for Differential Equations M. M. Lavrentiev,V. G. Romanov,V. G. Vasiliev Metin Parçacığı görünümü - 1970 |
Multidimensional Inverse Problems for Differential Equations M. M. Lavrentiev,V. G. Romanov,V. G. Vasiliev Metin Parçacığı görünümü - 1970 |
Multidimensional Inverse Problems for Differential Equations M. M. Lavrentiev,V. G. Romanov,V. G. Vasiliev Metin Parçacığı görünümü - 1970 |
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absolutely integrable functions analytic function belong boundary conditions CAUCHY data chapter consider const construct continuous function corresponding Denote derive determining a function differential equation domain earth's ellipses ellipsoid of revolution exists expression family of curves following theorem function f(x,y functions u(r fundamental solution given GREEN'S function half-plane half-space HÖLDER condition hyperplane inequality 16 initial and boundary integral equation integral geometry integral-geometric problem Introduce the notation Inverse Kinematic Inverse Kinematic Problem inversion formula kernel L₁(D linearized inverse problem M₁ mean values multidimensional inverse problems obtain operator L defined parameters polar problem for equation problem of determining Q₂ R₂ relations right-hand side second kind sense of HADAMARD SM,t solution to equation space STURM-LIOUVILLE equations take FOURIER transforms telegraph equation travel-times two-parameter family u₁ M,M,t unique solution uniqueness theorem unit circle values over spheres variables VOLTERRA equation ду