Iterative regularization methods for nonlinear ill-posed problems
Barbara Kaltenbacher
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Iterative regularization methods for nonlinear ill-posed problems
Published
2008
Publisher
de Gruyter GmbH, Walter
Pages
202
ISBN-13
9783110208276
Subjects
Partial differential equations
Elements of partial differential equations
Partial differential equations
Partial differential equations
Handbook of differential equations
Partial Differential Equations
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