Inversion analysis for magnetic resonance elastography
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Publication:5457913
DOI10.1080/00036810701727380zbMath1132.35356OpenAlexW2022237755WikidataQ58280798 ScholiaQ58280798MaRDI QIDQ5457913
Jin Cheng, Yu Jiang, Sei Nagayasu, Gen Nakamura
Publication date: 10 April 2008
Published in: Applicable Analysis (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/00036810701727380
Cauchy problemviscoelasticityreconstructioncomplex geometric optics solutionMREoscillating-decaying solution
Initial-boundary value problems for second-order hyperbolic equations (35L20) Boundary value problems for second-order elliptic equations (35J25) Ill-posed problems for PDEs (35R25) Inverse problems for PDEs (35R30)
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