How to see waves under the Earth surface (the BC-method for geophysicists)
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Abstract: The BC-method is an approach to inverse problems based on their relations to the boundary control theory. The paper provides a simple and physically transparent description of the method in the case of dynamical inverse data given at a portion of the boundary.
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