Direct and Inverse Problems in Wave Propagation and Applications: Radon Series on Computational and Applied Mathematics, cartea 14
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 3110282232
Pagini: 323
Ilustrații: 40 schw.-w. u. 28 farb. Abb., 8 schw.-w. Tab.
Dimensiuni: 170 x 240 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.72 kg
Editura: De Gruyter
Colecția De Gruyter
Seria Radon Series on Computational and Applied Mathematics
Locul publicării:Berlin/Boston
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The contributions present the state of the art in modeling, numerical methods and applications by experts in the field.
Contribution 1 by Johannes Elschner & Guanghui Hu (WIAS Berlin) discusses the state of the art for grating problems.
Contribution 2 by Frederic Nataf (Paris) surveys the field of absorbing boundary conditions.
Contribution 3 by Roland Potthast (DWD & Reading) is concerned with wave propagation problems in weather forecasting.
Contribution 4 by Ronny Ramlau (Linz) discusses direct and inverse problems in adaptive optics.
Contributions 5 by Ralf Hiptmair (ETH Zurich) and 6 by Olaf Steinbach (TU Graz) survey boundary element techniques for scattering problems.
Contribution 7 by Habib Ammari (ENS Paris) focuses on aspects of electromagnetic invisibility.
Contribution 8 by Martin Gander (Geneva) and Oliver Ernst (Freiberg) addresses multigrid techniques for Helmholtz problems.
Contribution 9 by Marcus Grote & Teodora Mitkova (Basel) focuses on local timestepping schemes for wave problems.