On inverse scattering at high energies for the multidimensional Newton equation in electromagnetic field
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arXiv0710.0085MaRDI QIDQ6206962FDOQ6206962
Authors: Alexandre Jollivet
Publication date: 29 September 2007
Abstract: We consider the multidimensional (nonrelativistic) Newton equation in a static electromagnetic field ddot x = F(x,dot x), F(x,dot x)=-
abla V(x)+B(x)dot x, dot x={dxover dt}, xin C^2(R,R^n),eqno{(*)} where is the real antisymmetric matrix with elements , (and satisfies the closure condition), and for , , and some . We give estimates and asymptotics for scattering solutions and scattering data for the equation for the case of small angle scattering. We show that at high energies the velocity valued component of the scattering operator uniquely determines the X-ray transforms and (on sufficiently rich sets of straight lines). Applying results on inversion of the X-ray transform we obtain that for the velocity valued component of the scattering operator at high energies uniquely determines . We also consider the problem of recovering from our high energies asymptotics found for the configuration valued component of the scattering operator. Results of the present work were obtained by developing the inverse scattering approach of [R. Novikov, 1999] for with and of [Jollivet, 2005] for the relativistic version of . We emphasize that there is an interesting difference in asymptotics for scattering solutions and scattering data for on the one hand and for its relativistic version on the other.
Inverse problems involving ordinary differential equations (34A55) Dynamics of a system of particles, including celestial mechanics (70F99)
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