Fundraising September 15, 2024 – October 1, 2024 About fundraising

Inverse Problems in Scattering: An Introduction

Inverse Problems in Scattering: An Introduction

G. M. L. Gladwell (auth.)
How much do you like this book?
What’s the quality of the file?
Download the book for quality assessment
What’s the quality of the downloaded files?

Inverse Problems in Scattering exposes some of the mathematics which has been developed in attempts to solve the one-dimensional inverse scattering problem. Layered media are treated in Chapters 1--6 and quantum mechanical models in Chapters 7--10. Thus, Chapters 2 and 6 show the connections between matrix theory, Schur's lemma in complex analysis, the Levinson--Durbin algorithm, filter theory, moment problems and orthogonal polynomials. The chapters devoted to the simplest inverse scattering problems in quantum mechanics show how the Gel'fand--Levitan and Marchenko equations arose. The introduction to this problem is an excursion through the inverse problem related to a finite difference version of Schrödinger's equation. One of the basic problems in inverse quantum scattering is to determine what conditions must be imposed on the scattering data to ensure that they correspond to a regular potential, which involves Lebesque integrable functions, which are introduced in Chapter 9.

Categories:
Year:
1993
Edition:
1
Publisher:
Springer Netherlands
Language:
english
Pages:
366
ISBN 10:
9401120463
ISBN 13:
9789401120463
Series:
Solid Mechanics and its Applications 23
File:
PDF, 27.58 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 1993
This book isn't available for download due to the complaint of the copyright holder

Beware of he who would deny you access to information, for in his heart he dreams himself your master

Pravin Lal

Most frequently terms