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Detection of cavities in Helmholtz-type equations using the boundary element method
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    Detection of cavities in Helmholtz-type equations using the boundary element method (English)
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    The detection of interior circular cavities in acoustics is investigated using the boundary element method combined with least squares procedure. Uniqueness holds for one cavity (circular) but I am not sure that the result for multiple cavities (circular) is proved yet. The method can easily be extended to the detection of interior spherical cavities.
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    Helmholtz-type equations
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    inverse problem
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    cavity detection
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    boundary element method (BEM)
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    constrained minimisation
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