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The following pages link to On the reconstruction of inclusions in a heat conductive body from dynamical boundary data over a finite time interval (Q4933071):
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- The enclosure method for inverse obstacle scattering using a single electromagnetic wave in time domain (Q254791) (← links)
- Recovering time-dependent inclusion in heat-conductive bodies using a dynamical probe method (Q276842) (← links)
- Improved asymptotic analysis for dynamical probe method (Q318190) (← links)
- On the reconstruction of obstacles and of rigid bodies immersed in a viscous incompressible fluid (Q511028) (← links)
- Trusted frequency region of convergence for the enclosure method in thermal imaging (Q511036) (← links)
- Numerical solution of an inverse boundary value problem for the heat equation with unknown inclusions (Q725462) (← 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)
- Numerical solutions of the forward and inverse problems arising in diffuse optical tomography (Q2174961) (← 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)
- Reconstruction algorithm for unknown cavities via Feynman-Kac type formula (Q2340492) (← links)
- An inverse problem for a three-dimensional heat equation in thermal imaging and the enclosure method (Q2347637) (← links)
- The enclosure method for inverse obstacle scattering over a finite time interval. V. Using time-reversal invariance (Q2633410) (← links)
- The direct and inverse problem for an inclusion within a heat-conducting layered medium (Q2965797) (← links)
- A meshless method for solving a two‐dimensional transient inverse geometric problem (Q2967049) (← links)
- Reconstruction of an unknown cavity with Robin boundary condition inside a heat conductor (Q3462572) (← links)
- On the identification of the heat conductivity distribution from partial dynamic boundary measurements (Q5158603) (← links)
- On an inverse boundary problem for the heat equation when small heat conductivity defects are present in a material (Q6064989) (← links)
- Extracting discontinuity using the probe and enclosure methods (Q6171609) (← links)