Integral equation methods in inverse obstacle scattering

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Abstract

In this survey we consider a regularized Newton method for the approximate solution of the inverse problem to determine the shape of an obstacle from a knowledge of the far field pattern for the scattering of time-harmonic acoustic or electromagnetic plane waves. Our analysis is in two dimensions and the numerical scheme is based on the solution of boundary integral equations by a Nyström method. We include an example of the reconstruction of a planar domain with a corner both to illustrate the feasibility of the use of radial basis functions for the reconstruction of boundary curves with local features and to connect the presentation to some of the research work of Professor David Elliott. © Australian Mathematical Society 2000,.

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Kress, R. (2000). Integral equation methods in inverse obstacle scattering. ANZIAM Journal, 42(1), 65–78. https://doi.org/10.1017/s1446181100011603

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