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The use of the linear sampling method for obtaining super-resolution effects in Born approximation
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    The use of the linear sampling method for obtaining super-resolution effects in Born approximation (English)
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    11 April 2007
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    The paper is concerned with the solution of the inverse scattering problem of determining the refractive index of an inhomogeneous medium from far-field measurements. The authors introduce a two-step reconstruction procedure in the Born approximation regime. The first step is to apply the linear sampling method to the far-field data giving information on the support of the scatterer. Then the projected Landweber method is applied to the linearized problem to obtain super-resolution effects via out-of-band extrapolation. Some numerical examples in the 2D case are presented.
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    inverse scattering
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    Born approximation
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    linear sampling method
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    iterative algorithm
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    two-step scheme
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