Multidimensional Inverse Problems for Differential Equations |
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A characteristic aspect of multidimensional inverse problems is their property of not being well-posed in the sense of HADAMARD. Thus, it is advantageous to make use of the general notions and approaches to illposed problems developed ...
A characteristic aspect of multidimensional inverse problems is their property of not being well-posed in the sense of HADAMARD. Thus, it is advantageous to make use of the general notions and approaches to illposed problems developed ...
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In other words, if a solution to equation (4) exists, it is unique. We next consider how relations (8) may be used to express the function u(x, s) explicitly in terms of v(p, e). At the same time, we shall study the properties needed by ...
In other words, if a solution to equation (4) exists, it is unique. We next consider how relations (8) may be used to express the function u(x, s) explicitly in terms of v(p, e). At the same time, we shall study the properties needed by ...
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the properties needed by v(p, e) to assure the existence of a solution to equation (5). At this juncture, we shall slightly contract the class of functions for which we have proved the uniqueness of the reconstructed function from its ...
the properties needed by v(p, e) to assure the existence of a solution to equation (5). At this juncture, we shall slightly contract the class of functions for which we have proved the uniqueness of the reconstructed function from its ...
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l On the Problem of Determining a Function from Its Mean | 19 |
Linearized Inverse Kinematic Problem for the Wave | 33 |
CHAPTER H Inverse Heat Conduction Problems with Continuously | 39 |
Inverse Problems for SecondOrder Elliptic Equations 31 | 51 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 57 |
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