Iterative reconstruction methods for wave equations

Sébastien Marinesque

ESAIM: Proceedings (2012)

  • Volume: 35, page 257-262
  • ISSN: 1270-900X

Abstract

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Some new iterative techniques are defined to solve reversible inverse problems and a common formulation is explained. Numerical improvements are suggested and tests validate the methods.

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Marinesque, Sébastien. Denis Poisson, Fédération, and Trélat, E., eds. " Iterative reconstruction methods for wave equations ." ESAIM: Proceedings 35 (2012): 257-262. <http://eudml.org/doc/251269>.

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