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The following pages link to Higher-order topological sensitivity for 2-D potential problems. Application to fast identification of inclusions (Q546701):
Displaying 19 items.
- A new reconstruction method for the inverse potential problem (Q349083) (← links)
- Second-order topological expansion for electrical impedance tomography (Q421379) (← links)
- Higher order topological derivatives in elasticity (Q619925) (← links)
- A semismooth Newton method for topology optimization (Q988806) (← links)
- A FEM-based topological sensitivity approach for fast qualitative identification of buried cavities from elastodynamic overdetermined boundary data (Q991688) (← links)
- Fast identification of cracks using higher-order topological sensitivity for 2-D potential problems (Q1944406) (← links)
- Shape aware quadratures (Q2312178) (← links)
- Topological derivative for the inverse conductivity problem: a Bayesian approach (Q2355579) (← links)
- Topological derivatives of shape functionals. part III: second-order method and applications (Q2420766) (← links)
- A new non-iterative reconstruction method for the electrical impedance tomography problem (Q2977547) (← links)
- Microstructural Topological Sensitivities of the Second-Order Macroscopic Model for Waves in Periodic Media (Q4577826) (← links)
- Topological optimality condition for the identification of the center of an inhomogeneity (Q4634762) (← links)
- Topological Sensitivity for Solving Inverse Multiple Scattering Problems in Three-Dimensional Electromagnetism. Part II: Iterative Method (Q4686934) (← links)
- Construct Deep Neural Networks based on Direct Sampling Methods for Solving Electrical Impedance Tomography (Q4997381) (← links)
- A shape optimization approach for electrical impedance tomography with point measurements (Q5123701) (← links)
- On the Kohn–Vogelius formulation for solving an inverse source problem (Q5153245) (← links)
- Topological sensitivity analysis for identification of voids under Navier’s boundary conditions in linear elasticity (Q5193498) (← links)
- Topological derivative-based technique for imaging thin inhomogeneities with few incident directions (Q5240395) (← links)
- Noniterative Reconstruction Method for an Inverse Potential Problem Modeled by a Modified Helmholtz Equation (Q5745176) (← links)