Inverse transport with isotropic sources and angularly averaged measurements (Q939201)

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Inverse transport with isotropic sources and angularly averaged measurements
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    Inverse transport with isotropic sources and angularly averaged measurements (English)
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    22 August 2008
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    Inverse transport theory consists in reconstructing the constitutive parameters in the transport equation from various measurements. In this paper the problem of reconstructing the spatially-dependent scattering coefficient (independent of the direction of scattering) is considered. The total absorption coefficient is assumed to be already known. The authors prove that the diffusion-type measurements allow to reconstruct the low frequency part of the scattering coefficient. \(L^\infty\) error bounds are obtained under additional smallness assumptions on the absorption and scattering coefficients.
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    inverse transport problem
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    regularized inverse
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    averaged measurements
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    optical parameters
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    scattering coefficient
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    error bound
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    isotropic sources
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