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"This book covers recent mathematical, numerical, and statistical approaches for elasticity imaging of inclusions and cracks. A precise and timely book, it is easy to follow and will interest readers."--Yanyan Li, Rutgers University "This book is the first to provide readers with a comprehensive overview of mathematical and computational studies of elasticity imaging. It is a useful resource for scientists and engineers in the relevant fields and a solid reference for any newcomers to elasticity imaging."--Gang Bao, Zhejiang University "This well-organized book explains recent mathematical,…mehr

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"This book covers recent mathematical, numerical, and statistical approaches for elasticity imaging of inclusions and cracks. A precise and timely book, it is easy to follow and will interest readers."--Yanyan Li, Rutgers University "This book is the first to provide readers with a comprehensive overview of mathematical and computational studies of elasticity imaging. It is a useful resource for scientists and engineers in the relevant fields and a solid reference for any newcomers to elasticity imaging."--Gang Bao, Zhejiang University "This well-organized book explains recent mathematical, numerical, and statistical approaches for multistatic imaging of targets with waves at single or multiple frequencies. It makes an important contribution to the understanding of trade-offs between data size, computational complexity, signal-to-noise ratio, and resolution in multistatic imaging."--Jin Keun Seo, Yonsei University
Autorenporträt
Habib Ammari is director of research at the French National Center for Scientific Research and professor of mathematics at the École Normale Superiéure. Elie Bretin is a postdoctoral researcher in mathematics at the École Polytechnique. Josselin Garnier is professor of mathematics at Université Paris VII. Hyeonbae Kang is the Jungseok Chair Professor of Mathematics at Inha University in South Korea. Hyundae Lee is assistant professor of mathematics at Inha University. Abdul Wahab is a postdoctoral researcher in mathematics at Université Paris VII.