The basic idea of inverse methods is to extract from the evaluation of measured signals the details of the object emitting them. The applications range from physics and engineering to geology and medicine (tomography).
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The basic idea of inverse methods is to extract from the evaluation of measured signals the details of the object emitting them. The applications range from physics and engineering to geology and medicine (tomography).
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Very Good. Some extremities with a inscription to a page but does not affect the content. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 636 p. Inverse Problems and Theoretical Imaging.
All Editions of Inverse Methods in Action: Proceedings of the Multicentennials Meeting on Inverse Problems, Montpellier, November 27th - December 1st, 1989