Inside Out Inverse Problems and Applications

Inside Out Inverse Problems and Applications by Gunther Uhlmann, published by Cambridge University Press on August 11, 2011, is a comprehensive exploration of the advancements in the mathematical theory of inverse problems. This reissue edition spans 414 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into the significant developments in the field over the past two decades, highlighting its applications in areas such as medical imaging, geophysical exploration, and non-destructive evaluation.
Readers will find contributions from leading experts who provide extended surveys on various critical topics, including microlocal analysis, reflection seismology, tomography, inverse scattering, and X-ray transforms. This work serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the theoretical and applied aspects of inverse problems, reflecting the ongoing evolution and relevance of the subject within mathematics and its practical applications.
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There have been substantial developments in the mathematical theory of inverse problems over the last twenty years and applications have expanded greatly in medical imaging, geophysical exploration, and non-destructive evaluation. In this book, leading experts in the theoretical and applied aspects of inverse problems offer extended surveys on several important topics in the field, such as microlocal analysis, reflection seismology, tomography, inverse scattering, and X-ray transforms.
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