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The following pages link to On reconstruction of a cavity in a linearized viscoelastic body from infinitely many transient boundary data (Q4920032):
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- The enclosure method for inverse obstacle scattering using a single electromagnetic wave in time domain (Q254791) (← links)
- On the reconstruction of obstacles and of rigid bodies immersed in a viscous incompressible fluid (Q511028) (← links)
- On finding a cavity in a thermoelastic body using a single displacement measurement over a finite time interval on the surface of the body (Q1637470) (← links)
- The enclosure method for inverse obstacle scattering over a finite time interval: IV. extraction from a single point on the graph of the response operator (Q1684681) (← links)
- Prescribing a heat flux coming from a wave equation (Q2010473) (← links)
- The enclosure method for inverse obstacle scattering over a finite time interval. VI: Using shell-type initial data (Q2187930) (← links)
- The enclosure method for the heat equation using time-reversal invariance for a wave equation (Q2301656) (← links)
- The enclosure method for inverse obstacle scattering over a finite time interval. V. Using time-reversal invariance (Q2633410) (← links)
- Identification of cavities and inclusions in linear elasticity with a phase-field approach (Q2675235) (← links)
- Reconstruction of a penetrable cavity and the external obstacle (Q3177653) (← links)
- On the states of stress and strain adjacent to a crack in a strain-limiting viscoelastic body (Q4562572) (← links)
- A phase-field approach for detecting cavities via a Kohn–Vogelius type functional (Q5097563) (← links)
- The inverse scattering problem for a partially coated penetrable cavity with interior measurements (Q5269384) (← links)
- The inverse scattering problem for a partially coated cavity with interior measurements (Q5418078) (← links)
- Extracting discontinuity using the probe and enclosure methods (Q6171609) (← links)