Driven by the needs from applications both in industry and other sciences, the field of inverse problems has undergone a tremendous growth within the last two decades, where recent emphasis has been laid more than before on nonlinear problems. This is documented by the wide current literature on regularization methods for the solution of nonlinear ill-posed problems. Advances in this theory and the development of sophisticated numerical techniques for treating the direct problems allow to address and solve industrial inverse problems on a level of high complexity
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Engl, H. W., & Kügler, P. (2005). Nonlinear Inverse Problems: Theoretical Aspects and Some Industrial Applications (pp. 3–47). https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-27167-8_1
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