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    Asymptotic inverse scattering (English)
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    Several inverse techniques are developed for determining the shape of an unknown scattering surface by analyzing backscattered acoustic or electromagnetic waves. These techniques are based on asymptotic high frequency representations of the fields and may be divided into three categories. The first one is the geometrical imaging method where the surface is reconstructed by means of a travel-time analysis which is here specified to the far field by utilizing Minkowski's support function. Furthermore, a geometrical method is developed for localizing edges from mid field data measured along a curve. The second category is called quasigeometrical imaging and uses geometric optics or higher order amplitudes for the reconstruction. The third category may be subsumed under ''asymptotic inverse scattering identities''. Here, asymptotic relations between scattered fields and distributions associated with the geometry of the scatterer are established.
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    shape of an unknown scattering surface
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    backscattered acoustic or electromagnetic waves
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    asymptotic high frequency representations
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    geometrical imaging method
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    quasigeometrical imaging
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    asymptotic inverse scattering identities
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