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An inverse boundary value problem in two-dimensional transport

Alexandru Tamasan

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Homogeneous a priori bounded scattering is uniquely determined by the albedo operator. On the basis of the inversion of the attenuated x-ray transform, we reconstruct isotropic scattering in two different ways.


PACS

02.60.Lj Ordinary and partial differential equations; boundary value problems

05.60.-k Transport processes

02.30.Tb Operator theory

02.30.Zz Inverse problems

MSC

65N21 Inverse problems

82C70 Transport processes

Subjects

Mathematical physics

Computational physics

Statistical physics and nonlinear systems

Dates

Issue 1 (February 2002)

Received 11 June 2001, in final form 5 October 2001

Published 15 January 2002



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