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    On the inverse elastic scattering by interfaces using one type of scattered waves (English)
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    17 February 2015
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    The authors discuss the elastic inverse scattering problem for a bounded Lipschitz domain \(D \subset \mathbb R^3\) considered as an impenetrable or penetrable obstacle. The scattered \(p\)-parts or \(s\)-parts of the far field pattern, corresponding to all the incident waves of pressure or shear types, are used to uniquely determine \(D\). A reconstruction procedure is based on integral equations.
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    scattering
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    elasticity
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    far field
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    elastic fundamental tensor
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    Herglotz operator
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