The domain derivative in inverse obstacle scattering with nonlinear impedance boundary condition
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Publication:6141546
DOI10.1088/1361-6420/ad0c92zbMath1529.35152MaRDI QIDQ6141546
Unnamed Author, Frank Hettlich
Publication date: 20 December 2023
Published in: Inverse Problems (Search for Journal in Brave)
Inverse problems for PDEs (35R30) Laplace operator, Helmholtz equation (reduced wave equation), Poisson equation (35J05)
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