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    Numerical solution of some inverse scattering problems of geophysics (English)
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    The authors consider the inverse acoustic problem of finding a velocity inhomogeneity of unknown extension in a three-dimensional half space, given measurements of acoustic pressure on the free surface. By using theoretical results of the second author, they manage to reduce the problem to the solution of a linear integral equation of the first kind. They set to solve this equation numerically recognizing that it leads to a very ill-conditioned problem. By using quadratures, a regularization approach, and a trial and error method to determine the extent of the anomaly, they show in several examples the viability of the method.
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    inverse scattering
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    geophysics
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    inverse acoustic problem
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    linear integral equation of the first kind
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    ill-conditioned problem
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    regularization
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    trial and error method
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