Adjoint Fields and Sensitivities for 3D Electromagnetic Imaging in Isotropic and Anisotropic Media
In this paper we give an overview of a recently developed method for solving an inverse Maxwell problem in environmental and geophysical imaging. Our main focus is on low-frequency cross-borehole electromagnetic induction tomography (EMIT), although relat
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Luis L. Bonilla (Ed.)
Inverse Problems and Imaging
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Lecture Notes in Mathematics Editors: J.-M. Morel, Cachan F. Takens, Groningen B. Teissier, Paris
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Inverse Problems and Imaging Lectures given at the C.I.M.E. Summer School held in Martina Franca, Italy September 15–21, 2002 Chapters by: A. Carpio · O. Dorn · M. Moscoso · F. Natterer G.C. Papanicolaou · M.L. Rapún · A. Teta
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