Volterra equations and inverse problems /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Utrecht, the Netherlands :
VSP,
1999.
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Colección: | Inverse and ill-posed problems series.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Chapter 1. Basic concepts of ill-posed problem theory
- 1.1. Classical well-posedness and Tikhonov�s well-posedness
- 1.2. Simplest properties of the well-posedness set and the continuity modulus. Connection with estimates of the interpolation type
- 1.3. Projection on the convex closed set. Quasisolution
- 1.4. The structure of correctness sets
- 1.5. Regularizators and regularising operator sets
- 1.6. Final remarks
- Chapter 2. Linear Volterra operators and their properties
- 2.1. Abstract Volterra operators
- 2.2. Completely continuous Volterra operators in a Hilbert space2.3. Operators Jα and their properties
- 2.4. Classical uniqueness and stability theorems
- 2.5. Ï?(Î?) estimates and Ï?-continuity criteria
- Chapter 3. Linear operator Volterra equations
- 3.1. Operator Volterra equations in the scales of Banach spaces
- 3.2. Operator Volterra equations of the first kind
- 3.3. Operator Volterra equation of the first kind with the nondifferentiable kernel
- 3.4. Examples of scales of Banach spaces
- 3.5. Examples of operator Volterra equations
- Chapter 4. Nonlinear operator Volterra equations in the scales of Banach spaces4.1. Formulations of the basic theorems
- 4.2. Definitions and auxiliary statements
- 4.3. Proofs of the basic theorems
- 4.4. Inverse kinematic problem of seismology
- Chapter 5. Abstract integro-differential equations and inverse problems
- 5.1. Basic estimates
- 5.2. Uniqueness and stability of solution of integro-differential equations and inequalities
- 5.3. The problem of determining the right side of the evolutionary equation
- 5.4. Evolutionary equation of the second order
- 5.5. Operator Volterra equations with commuting kernelsChapter 6. Multidimensional inverse problems
- 6.1. Inverse problems, commutators and a priori estimates
- 6.2. Theorems of decomposition
- 6.3. Examples of inverse problems that admit decomposition
- Chapter 7. Multidimensional integro-differential equations of Volterra type
- 7.1. Statement of the problem
- 7.2. Necessary conditions
- 7.3. Sufficient conditions
- Chapter 8. Inverse problems of wave propagation and scattering
- 8.1. The inverse problem of wave propagation in layered media
- 8.2. The problem of determining the right side of the Lameé equations8.3. Statement of the inverse scattering on the barrier problems
- 8.4. Definitions and auxiliary facts
- 8.5. Uniqueness of the inverse scattering problem in the Kirchhoff approximation
- 8.6. Problems of coefficients determination
- Bibliography