One-Dimensional Inverse Problems for Electrodynamic Equations
Alemdar Hasanov Hasanoğlu () and
Vladimir G. Romanov
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Alemdar Hasanov Hasanoğlu: University of Kocaeli, Department of Mathematics
Vladimir G. Romanov: Sobolev Institute of Mathematics
Chapter Chapter 5 in Introduction to Inverse Problems for Differential Equations, 2017, pp 145-162 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Here $$H=(H_1,H_2,H_3)$$ H = ( H 1 , H 2 , H 3 ) and $$E=( E_1,E_2,E_3)$$ E = ( E 1 , E 2 , E 3 ) are vectors of electric and magnetic strengths, $$\varepsilon >0$$ ε > 0 , $$\mu >0$$ μ > 0 and $$\sigma $$ σ are the permittivity, permeability and conductivity coefficients, respectively, which define electro-dynamical parameters of a medium.
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-62797-7_5
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