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The uniqueness of the one-dimensional electromagnetic inversion with bounded potentials
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    The uniqueness of the one-dimensional electromagnetic inversion with bounded potentials (English)
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    The authors present a uniqueness result for a problem arising in electromagnetic prospecting. They show that under the assumption that the conductivity assumption \(\sigma\) in the half plane is known to be a bounded measurable function of the distance to the boundary only (layered medium), it can be recovered uniquely from the diffraction data from a magnetic dipole (inverse scattering) measured on the boundary (modelling the earth's surface). The proof involves the use of Hardy spaces and Laplace's transform. The problem is reduced to solving a fixed point problem for the so-called Marchenko integral equation.
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    electromagnetic scattering
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    uniqueness
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    electromagnetic prospecting
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    layered medium
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    diffraction data
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    inverse scattering
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    Hardy spaces
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    Laplace's transform
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    Marchenko integral equation
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