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The following pages link to Inverse problems for the anisotropic Maxwell equations (Q533850):
Displaying 37 items.
- A partial data result for less regular conductivities in admissible geometries (Q254806) (← links)
- Time-harmonic Maxwell equations with asymptotically linear polarization (Q322087) (← links)
- The inverse problem for electroseismic conversion: stable recovery of the conductivity and the electrokinetic mobility parameter (Q326403) (← links)
- The Calderón problem in transversally anisotropic geometries (Q343104) (← links)
- Matrix-valued \(L^1\)-optimal controls in the coefficients of linear elliptic problems (Q380260) (← links)
- Imaging of complex-valued tensors for two-dimensional Maxwell's equations (Q522948) (← links)
- Numerical resolution of an electromagnetic inverse medium problem at fixed frequency (Q1672671) (← links)
- Scale-free unique continuation principle for spectral projectors, eigenvalue-lifting and Wegner estimates for random Schrödinger operators (Q1692145) (← links)
- Partial data inverse problems for Maxwell equations via Carleman estimates (Q1706712) (← links)
- Inverse problems for nonlinear Maxwell's equations with second harmonic generation (Q2040118) (← links)
- Direct and inverse problems for the nonlinear time-harmonic Maxwell equations in Kerr-type media (Q2043652) (← links)
- Optimization approach for the simultaneous reconstruction of the dielectric permittivity and magnetic permeability functions from limited observations (Q2254754) (← links)
- The attenuated geodesic ray transform on tensors: generic injectivity and stability (Q2303796) (← links)
- The linearized Calderón problem on complex manifolds (Q2311728) (← links)
- Stability of the Calderón problem in admissible geometries (Q2347630) (← links)
- Reconstruction of complex-valued tensors in the Maxwell system from knowledge of internal magnetic fields (Q2347635) (← links)
- 30 years of Calderón's problem (Q2354224) (← links)
- Nonparaxial near-nondiffracting accelerating optical beams (Q2358812) (← links)
- Essential spectrum for Maxwell's equations (Q2414919) (← links)
- Nearly cloaking the full Maxwell equations: cloaking active contents with general conducting layers (Q2445883) (← links)
- On an inverse boundary value problem for a nonlinear time-harmonic Maxwell system (Q2671511) (← links)
- Quantitative unique continuation principle for Schrödinger operators with singular potentials (Q2789864) (← links)
- On the Existence of Weak Optimal Controls in the Coefficients for a Degenerate Anisotropic p-Laplacian (Q2803700) (← links)
- The Enclosure Method for the Anisotropic Maxwell System (Q2947451) (← links)
- Analysis of Some Qualitative Methods for Inverse Electromagnetic Scattering Problems (Q3448765) (← links)
- Scale-free quantitative unique continuation and equidistribution estimates for solutions of elliptic differential equations (Q4600257) (← links)
- Calderón problem for connections (Q4603831) (← links)
- An inverse problem for Maxwell’s equations with Lipschitz parameters (Q4607826) (← links)
- Determining an Unbounded Potential from Cauchy Data in Admissible Geometries (Q4916380) (← links)
- Sensitivity analysis for 3D Maxwell's equations and its use in the resolution of an inverse medium problem at fixed frequency (Q4991464) (← links)
- A quantitative Carleman estimate for second-order elliptic operators (Q5108915) (← links)
- A direct reconstruction algorithm for the anisotropic inverse conductivity problem based on Calderón’s method in the plane (Q5139331) (← links)
- Inverse problems: seeing the unseen (Q5172853) (← links)
- Monotonicity-based Inversion of the Fractional Schrödinger Equation I. Positive Potentials (Q5231335) (← links)
- Uniqueness for an inverse problem in electromagnetism with partial data (Q5963853) (← links)
- Momentum Ray Transforms and a Partial Data Inverse Problem for a Polyharmonic Operator (Q6137604) (← links)
- Boundary recovery of anisotropic electromagnetic parameters for the time harmonic Maxwell's equations (Q6141087) (← links)