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A modified gradient method for two-dimensional problems in tomography
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    A modified gradient method for two-dimensional problems in tomography (English)
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    26 October 1992
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    A method for reconstruction of a bounded two-dimensional inhomogeneous object from a measured scattered field is presented. The governing domain integral equation is solved iteratively by a successive overrelaxation technique. Convergence of this process is established for indices of refraction much larger than required for convergence of the Born approximation. Numerical results are presented for a number of representative two-dimensional objects.
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    tomography
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    scattering
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    gradient method
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    two-dimensional
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    inverse problem
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    profile inversion
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    reconstruction
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    successive overrelaxation
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    Convergence
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    Numerical results
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