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The following pages link to Eigenmodes of the time reversal operator: A solution to selective focusing in multiple-target media (Q1127082):
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- Time reversal super resolution in randomly layered media (Q661483) (← links)
- Subspace-based localization and inverse scattering of multiply scattering point targets (Q838910) (← links)
- Time domain topological gradient and time reversal analogy: an inverse method for ultrasonic target detection (Q981576) (← links)
- A time-reversal method for an acoustical pulse propagating in randomly layered media (Q1276597) (← links)
- \(\mu\)-diff: an open-source Matlab toolbox for computing multiple scattering problems by disks (Q1682433) (← links)
- Reciprocity identities for quasi-static piezoelectric transducer models: application to cavity identification using iterated excitations and a topological sensitivity approach (Q1727439) (← links)
- Space-time focusing of acoustic waves on unknown scatterers (Q1727656) (← links)
- An elastodynamic computational time-reversal method for shape reconstruction of traction-free scatterers (Q2188867) (← links)
- Encoding the electrodynamics in spatiotemporal boundaries (Q2698762) (← links)
- Singular value distribution of the propagation matrix in random scattering media (Q2838042) (← links)
- Imaging through random multiple scattering media using integration of propagation and array signal processing (Q2855390) (← links)
- Imaging and tracking of targets in clutter using differential time-reversal techniques (Q2855393) (← links)
- Imaging changes in scattering media from Time Reversal of the Coda wave Difference (TRECOD) (Q2855396) (← links)
- Imaging Polarizable Dipoles (Q3130750) (← links)
- On the Detection of Small Moving Disks in a Fluid (Q3464947) (← links)
- TARGET CHARACTERIZATION USING TIME-REVERSAL SYMMETRY OF WAVE PROPAGATION (Q3504112) (← links)
- Distortion matrix approach for ultrasound imaging of random scattering media (Q5073104) (← links)
- Time and direction of arrival detection and filtering for imaging in strongly scattering random media (Q5880567) (← links)
- TRAC method in dissipative media—a first analysis in frequency domain and homogeneous media (Q6159101) (← links)