The Method of Approximate Inverse Theory and Applications

The Method of Approximate Inverse  Theory and Applications
Author: Thomas Schuster
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2007-05-07
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783540712268

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Inverse problems arise whenever one tries to calculate a required quantity from given measurements of a second quantity that is associated to the first one. Besides medical imaging and non-destructive testing, inverse problems also play an increasing role in other disciplines such as industrial and financial mathematics. Hence, there is a need for stable and efficient solvers. The book is concerned with the method of approximate inverse which is a regularization technique for stably solving inverse problems in various settings such as L2-spaces, Hilbert spaces or spaces of distributions. The performance and functionality of the method is demonstrated on several examples from medical imaging and non-destructive testing such as computerized tomography, Doppler tomography, SONAR, X-ray diffractometry and thermoacoustic computerized tomography. The book addresses graduate students and researchers interested in the numerical analysis of inverse problems and regularization techniques or in efficient solvers for the applications mentioned above.

The Method of Approximate Inverse Theory and Applications

The Method of Approximate Inverse  Theory and Applications
Author: Thomas Schuster
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2007-04-26
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783540712275

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This book is concerned with the method of approximate inverse which is a regularization technique for stably solving inverse problems in various settings. It demonstrates the performance and functionality of the method on several examples from medical imaging and non-destructive testing, such as computerized tomography, Doppler tomography, SONAR, X-ray diffractometry and thermoacoustic computerized tomography.

Iterative Methods for Approximate Solution of Inverse Problems

Iterative Methods for Approximate Solution of Inverse Problems
Author: A.B. Bakushinsky,M.Yu. Kokurin
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2007-09-28
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781402031229

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This volume presents a unified approach to constructing iterative methods for solving irregular operator equations and provides rigorous theoretical analysis for several classes of these methods. The analysis of methods includes convergence theorems as well as necessary and sufficient conditions for their convergence at a given rate. The principal groups of methods studied in the book are iterative processes based on the technique of universal linear approximations, stable gradient-type processes, and methods of stable continuous approximations. Compared to existing monographs and textbooks on ill-posed problems, the main distinguishing feature of the presented approach is that it doesn’t require any structural conditions on equations under consideration, except for standard smoothness conditions. This allows to obtain in a uniform style stable iterative methods applicable to wide classes of nonlinear inverse problems. Practical efficiency of suggested algorithms is illustrated in application to inverse problems of potential theory and acoustic scattering. The volume can be read by anyone with a basic knowledge of functional analysis. The book will be of interest to applied mathematicians and specialists in mathematical modeling and inverse problems.

Inverse Theory and Applications in Geophysics

Inverse Theory and Applications in Geophysics
Author: Michael S. Zhdanov
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 730
Release: 2015-07-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780444627124

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Geophysical Inverse Theory and Applications, Second Edition, brings together fundamental results developed by the Russian mathematical school in regularization theory and combines them with the related research in geophysical inversion carried out in the West. It presents a detailed exposition of the methods of regularized solution of inverse problems based on the ideas of Tikhonov regularization, and shows the different forms of their applications in both linear and nonlinear methods of geophysical inversion. It’s the first book of its kind to treat many kinds of inversion and imaging techniques in a unified mathematical manner. The book is divided in five parts covering the foundations of the inversion theory and its applications to the solution of different geophysical inverse problems, including potential field, electromagnetic, and seismic methods. Unique in its focus on providing a link between the methods used in gravity, electromagnetic, and seismic imaging and inversion, it represents an exhaustive treatise on inversion theory. Written by one of the world’s foremost experts, this work is widely recognized as the ultimate researcher’s reference on geophysical inverse theory and its practical scientific applications. Presents state-of-the-art geophysical inverse theory developed in modern mathematical terminology—the first to treat many kinds of inversion and imaging techniques in a unified mathematical way. Provides a critical link between the methods used in gravity, electromagnetic, and seismic imaging and inversion, and represents an exhaustive treatise on geophysical inversion theory. Features more than 300 illustrations, figures, charts and graphs to underscore key concepts. Reflects the latest developments in inversion theory and applications and captures the most significant changes in the field over the past decade.

Linear and Nonlinear Inverse Problems with Practical Applications

Linear and Nonlinear Inverse Problems with Practical Applications
Author: Jennifer L. Mueller,Samuli Siltanen
Publsiher: SIAM
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2012-11-30
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781611972337

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Inverse problems arise in practical applications whenever there is a need to interpret indirect measurements. This book explains how to identify ill-posed inverse problems arising in practice and gives a hands-on guide to designing computational solution methods for them, with related codes on an accompanying website. The guiding linear inversion examples are the problem of image deblurring, x-ray tomography, and backward parabolic problems, including heat transfer. A thorough treatment of electrical impedance tomography is used as the guiding nonlinear inversion example which combines the analytic-geometric research tradition and the regularization-based school of thought in a fruitful manner. This book is complete with exercises and project topics, making it ideal as a classroom textbook or self-study guide for graduate and advanced undergraduate students in mathematics, engineering or physics who wish to learn about computational inversion. It also acts as a useful guide for researchers who develop inversion techniques in high-tech industry.

Inverse Problems and Imaging

Inverse Problems and Imaging
Author: Luis L. Bonilla
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2009-06-19
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783540785477

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Nowadays we are facing numerous and important imaging problems: nondestructive testing of materials, monitoring of industrial processes, enhancement of oil production by efficient reservoir characterization, emerging developments in noninvasive imaging techniques for medical purposes - computerized tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), positron emission tomography (PET), X-ray and ultrasound tomography, etc. In the CIME Summer School on Imaging (Martina Franca, Italy 2002), leading experts in mathematical techniques and applications presented broad and useful introductions for non-experts and practitioners alike to many aspects of this exciting field. The volume contains part of the above lectures completed and updated by additional contributions on other related topics.

The Method of Intrinsic Scaling

The Method of Intrinsic Scaling
Author: José Miguel Urbano
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2008-06-06
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783540759324

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This set of lectures, which had its origin in a mini course delivered at the Summer Program of IMPA (Rio de Janeiro), is an introduction to intrinsic scaling, a powerful method in the analysis of degenerate and singular PDEs.In the first part, the theory is presented from scratch for the model case of the degenerate p-Laplace equation. The second part deals with three applications of the theory to relevant models arising from flows in porous media and phase transitions.

Methods of Contemporary Mathematical Statistical Physics

Methods of Contemporary Mathematical Statistical Physics
Author: Marek Biskup,Anton Bovier,Frank den Hollander,Dima Ioffe,Fabio Martinelli,Karel Netocný,Christina Toninelli
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2009-07-31
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783540927969

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This volume presents a collection of courses introducing the reader to the recent progress with attention being paid to laying solid grounds and developing various basic tools. It presents new results on phase transitions for gradient lattice models.