Mathematical and Statistical Methods for Multistatic Imaging

This book covers recent mathematical, numerical, and statistical approaches for multistatic imaging of targets with waves at single or multiple frequencies. The waves can be acoustic, elastic or electromagnetic. They are generated by point sources on a tr

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Habib Ammari · Josselin Garnier Wenjia Jing · Hyeonbae Kang Mikyoung Lim · Knut Sølna Han Wang

Mathematical and Statistical Methods for Multistatic Imaging

Lecture Notes in Mathematics Editors-in-Chief: J.-M. Morel, Cachan B. Teissier, Paris Advisory Board: Camillo De Lellis (Z¨ urich) Mario di Bernardo (Bristol) Alessio Figalli (Pisa/Austin) Davar Khoshnevisan (Salt Lake City) Ioannis Kontoyiannis (Athens) Gabor Lugosi (Barcelona) Mark Podolskij (Heidelberg) Sylvia Serfaty (Paris and NY) Catharina Stroppel (Bonn) Anna Wienhard (Heidelberg)

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Habib Ammari Wenjia Jing Han Wang Department of Mathematics and Applications École Normale Supérieure Paris, France

Josselin Garnier Laboratory of Probability and Random Mod University Paris VII Paris, France

Hyeonbae Kang Department of Mathematics Inha University Incheon, Korea

Mikyoung Lim Department of Mathematical Sciences Korean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KASIT) Daejeon, Korea

Knut Sølna Department of Mathematics University of California Irvine School of Physical Sciences Irvine, CA, USA

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