Multi-frequency acousto-electromagnetic tomography
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Abstract: This paper focuses on the acousto-electromagnetic tomography, a recently introduced hybrid imaging technique. In a previous work, the reconstruction of the electric permittivity of the medium from internal data was achieved under the Born approximation assumption. In this work, we tackle the general problem by a Landweber iteration algorithm. The convergence of such scheme is guaranteed with the use of a multiple frequency approach, that ensures uniqueness and stability for the corresponding linearized inverse problem. Numerical simulations are presented.
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