Semiclassical inverse spectral problem for seismic surface waves in isotropic media. II: Rayleigh waves
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Abstract: We analyze the inverse spectral problem on the half line associated with elastic surface waves. Here, we extend the treatment of Love waves [arXiv: 1908.10529] to Rayleigh waves. Under certain conditions, and assuming that the Poisson ratio is constant, we establish uniqueness and present a reconstruction scheme for the S-wave speed with multiple wells from the semiclassical spectrum of these waves.
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