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|a Inverse problems for Maxwell's equations /
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|a Preface -- Introduction -- 1 Cauchy problem for Maxwell�s equations -- 1.1 Maxwell�s equations as a hyperbolic symmetric system -- 1.2 Structure of the Cauchy problem solution in case of the current located on the media interface -- 2 One-Dimensional Inverse Problems -- 2.1 Structure of the Fourier-image of the Cauchy problem solution for one-dimensional medium in case of the current located at a point -- 2.2 The problem of determining the medium permittivity -- 2.3 The problem of determining the conductivity coefficient
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|a 2.4 The problem of determining all the coefficients of Maxwell�s equations3 Multidimensional Inverse Problems -- 3.1 Linearization method applied to the inverse problems -- 3.2 Investigation of the linearized problem of determining the permittivity coefficient -- 3.3 Unique solvability theorem for a two-dimensional problem of determining the conductivity coefficient analytic in one variable -- 3.4 On the uniqueness of the solution of three-dimensional inverse problems -- 4 Inverse Problems in the Case of Source Periodic in Time -- 4.1 One-dimensional inverse problems
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|a 4.2 Linear one-dimensional inverse problem4.3 Linearized three-dimensional inverse problem -- 5 Inverse Problems for Quasi-Stationary Maxwell�s Equations -- 5.1 On correspondence between the solutions of quasi-stationary and wave Maxwell�s equations -- 5.2 An one-dimensional inverse problem of determining the conductivity and permeability coefficients -- 5.3 The one-dimensional inverse problem for wave-quasistationary system of equations -- 6 The Inverse Problems for the Simplest Anisotropic Media
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|a 6.1 On the uniqueness of determination of permittivity and permeability in anisotropic media6.2 On the problem of determining permittivity and conductivity tensors -- 7 Numerical Methods -- 7.1 Projection method for solving the Multidimensional Inverse Problems -- 7.2 One-dimensional problems -- 7.3 Two-dimensional direct problems -- 7.4 Finite-difference scheme inversion (FDSI) -- 7.5 Linearization method -- 7.6 Newton-Kantorovich method -- 7.7 Optimization methods -- 7.8 Dynamical version of the Gel�fand-Levitan method -- 8 Convergence Results
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|a 8.1 Definitions and examples8.2 Local well-posedness and uiqueness on the whole -- 8.3 Well-posedness in a neighborhood of the exact solution -- 8.4 Convergence of the finite-difference scheme inversion -- 9 Examples -- 9.1 Inductive dielectric well-logging -- 9.2 Nearsurface radarlocation problem -- References
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