Point Sources and Multipoles in Inverse Scattering Theory
Roland Potthast
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Point Sources and Multipoles in Inverse Scattering Theory
Published
2001
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Pages
302
ISBN-13
9781420035483
Subjects
Mathematical Scattering Theory
Analytical and computational methods in scattering and applied mathematics
Mathematical scattering theory
Mathematical scattering theory
Mathematical scattering theory
Mathematical Scattering Theory
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Point Sources and Multipoles in Inverse Scattering Theory was written by Roland Potthast.
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