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    Inverse scattering with fixed-energy data (English)
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    6 January 1993
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    Let \([\nabla^ 2+1-q(x)]u=0\) in \(\mathbb{R}^ 3\), \[ u=\exp(i\alpha\cdot x)+A(\alpha',\alpha)r^{-1}\exp(ir)+o(r^{-1}),\quad r:=| x|\to\infty, \] \(\alpha'\), \(\alpha\in S^ 2\), the unit sphere, \(\alpha':=x/r\), \(q(x)\in Q:=\{q:q=\overline q, q\in L^ \infty(B_ a)\), \(q=0\) in \(B_ a'\}\), \(B_ a:=\{x:| x|\leq a\}\), \(B_ a':=\mathbb{R}^ 3\backslash B_ a\), the bar stands for complex conjugate. The inverse scattering problem (IP) consists of finding \(q(x)\) given \(A(\alpha',\alpha)\) for all \(\alpha'\), \(\alpha\in S^ 2\). In the present paper, new inversion formulas are derived for both exact and noisy data, and new stability estimates are obtained for the solution of IP.
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    inversion formulas
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    stability estimates
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