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Numerical Inverse Electromagnetic Scattering Problems

Jingzhi Li () and Hongyu Liu ()
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Jingzhi Li: Southern University of Science and Technology, Department of Mathematics
Hongyu Liu: City University of Hong Kong, Department of Mathematics

Chapter Chapter 5 in Numerical Methods for Inverse Scattering Problems, 2023, pp 125-178 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The chapter is concerned with the inverse scattering problem of reconstructing an inhomogeneous scatterer located in an otherwise homogeneous space by measuring the corresponding electromagnetic (EM) wave fields far away from the scatterer produced by sending some detecting EM wave fields. The inverse electromagnetic scattering problem has been playing a central role in many areas of science and technology, such as radar and sonar, non-destructive testing, remote sensing, geophysical exploration and medical imaging to name just a few; see [7, 14, 15, 20, 26, 41, 48] and the references therein. In the current chapter, we mainly consider the reconstruction scheme for this inverse scattering problem.

Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-99-3772-1_5

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