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This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the techniques, tools and methods for inverse problems and data assimilation, designed for students, researchers and developers in mathematics, ph...
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28 December 2015

This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the techniques, tools and methods for inverse problems and data assimilation, and is written at the interface between mathematics and applications for students, researchers and developers in mathematics, physics, engineering, acoustics, electromagnetics, meteorology, biology, environmental and other applied sciences. Basic analytic questions and tools are introduced, as well as a wide variety of concepts, methods and approaches to formulate and solve inverse problems. OCTAVE /MATLAB® codes are included, which serve as a first step towards simulations and more sophisticated inversion or data assimilation algorithms.
Price: £95.00
Pages: 509
Publisher: Institute of Physics Publishing
Imprint: Institute of Physics Publishing
Publication Date:
28 December 2015
ISBN: 9780750312189
Format: eBook
BISACs:
MATHEMATICS / Applied, Applied mathematics
The authors are
grateful to the funding organizations, which have financed part of our work,
including the German Science Foundation, EPSRC in the UK, the Leverhulme
Trust, the German Meteorological Service (DWD), JSPS in Japan and NRF in
Korea.
1 Introduction 2 Functional analytic tools 3 Approaches to regularization 4 A stochastic view of inverse problems 5 Dynamical systems inversion and data assimilation 6 Programming of numerical algorithms and useful tools 7 Neural field inversion and kernel reconstruction 8 Simulation of waves and fields 9 Nonlinear operators 10 Analysis: uniqueness, stability and convergence questions 11 Source reconstruction and magnetic tomography 12 Field reconstruction techniques 13 Sampling methods 14 Probe methods 15 Analytic continuation tests 16 Dynamical sampling and probe methods 17 Targeted observations and meta-inverse problems