Inverse problems in the mathematical sciences

Charles W. Groetsch

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Inverse problems in the mathematical sciences

by Charles W. Groetsch, C. W. Groetsch

December 1993

Informatica International, Inc.

152

9783528065454

3528065451

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Aims to remedy the scant attention paid to inverse problems in university curricula by supplying an accessible introduction, at a modest mathematical level, to the alluring field of inverse problems. Many models of inverse problems from science and engineering are dealt with.

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