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The following pages link to Boundary integral formulae for the reconstruction of electric and electromagnetic inhomogeneities of small volume (Q4422700):
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- Second-order topological expansion for electrical impedance tomography (Q421379) (← links)
- Topological sensitivity and FMM-accelerated BEM applied to 3D acoustic inverse scattering (Q443355) (← links)
- Ground detection by a single electromagnetic far-field measurement (Q728603) (← links)
- Multi-frequency subspace migration for imaging of perfectly conducting, arc-like cracks in full- and limited-view inverse scattering problems (Q728914) (← links)
- Equivalent multipolar point-source modeling of small spheres for fast and accurate electromagnetic wave scattering computations (Q781568) (← links)
- Reconstruction of closely spaced small inhomogeneities via boundary measurements for the full time-dependent Maxwell's equations (Q840217) (← links)
- Imaging of multiple linear cracks using impedance data (Q859901) (← links)
- Correction of order three for the expansion of two dimensional electromagnetic fields perturbed by the presence of inhomogeneities of small diameter (Q1405151) (← links)
- Electromagnetic scattering by small dielectric inhomogeneities. (Q1414197) (← links)
- Asymptotic formulas for perturbations in the electromagnetic fields due to the presence of inhomogeneities of small diameter. II: The full Maxwell equations. (Q1606251) (← links)
- Performance analysis of multi-frequency topological derivative for reconstructing perfectly conducting cracks (Q1685474) (← links)
- The topological ligament in shape optimization: a connection with thin tubular inhomogeneities (Q2073985) (← links)
- Investigation of a non-iterative technique based on topological derivatives for fast localization of small conductivity inclusions (Q2159907) (← links)
- Shape and topology optimization (Q2235778) (← links)
- Numerical methods for locating small dielectric inhomogeneities (Q2387640) (← links)
- The boundary element method for the numerical recovery of a circular inhomogeneity in an elliptic equation (Q2486524) (← links)
- Boundary voltage perturbations caused by small conductivity inhomogeneities nearly touching the boundary (Q2490015) (← links)
- An asymptotic formula for boundary potential perturbations in a semilinear elliptic equation related to cardiac electrophysiology (Q2792801) (← links)
- Numerical solution of an inverse initial boundary-value problem for the full time-dependent Maxwell's equations in the presence of imperfections of small volume (Q2841184) (← links)
- Identification of small inhomogeneities: Asymptotic factorization (Q3433762) (← links)
- A general representation formula for boundary voltage perturbations caused by internal conductivity inhomogeneities of low volume fraction (Q4423116) (← links)
- Optimal asymptotic estimates for the volume of internal inhomogeneities in terms of multiple boundary measurements (Q4423136) (← links)
- Asymptotic formulas for perturbations in the electromagnetic fields due to the presence of inhomogeneities of small diameter (Q4518349) (← links)
- Mathematical modeling of the photoacoustic effect generated by the heating of metallic nanoparticles (Q4585735) (← links)
- Imaging point sources in heterogeneous environments (Q4973549) (← links)
- An integral equation method for the Helmholtz problem in the presence of small anisotropic inclusions (Q5037857) (← links)
- Fast Magnetic Resonance Electrical Impedance Tomography with Highly Undersampled Data (Q5266385) (← links)
- ON THE USE OF THE RECIPROCITY-GAP FUNCTIONAL IN INVERSE SCATTERING FROM PLANAR CRACKS (Q5711083) (← links)
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- Reconstruction of small and extended regions in EIT with a Robin transmission condition (Q5867687) (← links)