A Direct Imaging Method for Inverse Scattering by Unbounded Rough Surfaces
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DOI10.1137/18M1166031zbMath1414.78007arXiv1801.06280OpenAlexW2963706981MaRDI QIDQ4689773
Bo Zhang, Haiwen Zhang, Xiaoli Liu
Publication date: 17 October 2018
Published in: SIAM Journal on Imaging Sciences (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1801.06280
Dirichlet boundary conditionsinverse scatteringtransmission conditionsCauchy dataimpedance boundary conditionsunbounded rough surfaces
Scattering theory for PDEs (35P25) Inverse problems (including inverse scattering) in optics and electromagnetic theory (78A46)
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