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Inverse Problems and Applications: Inside Out II

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Inverse Problems and Applications: Inside Out II
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN/ASIN: 1107032016
ISBN-13: 9781107032019
Number of pages: 580

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The expository survey essays in this book describe recent developments in inverse problems and imaging, including hybrid or couple-physics methods arising in medical imaging, Calderon's problem and electrical impedance tomography, inverse problems arising in global seismology and oil exploration, inverse spectral problems, and the study of asymptotically hyperbolic spaces.

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