inverse problem
collocation in Englishmeaningsofinverseandproblem
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inverse
adjective[before noun]
uk/ɪnˈvɜːs/us/ɪnˈvɝːs/
opposite in relation to ...
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problem
noun[C]
uk/ˈprɒb.ləm/us/ˈprɑː.bləm/
a situation, person, or thing that needs attention and needs to be dealt with ...
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We begin by considering the uniqueness of a solution to theinverseproblem.
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We have studied in detail the inverse beam problem and theinverseproblemfor circular plates.
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Finally, we may also now prove a uniqueness theorem for certain hyperbolic regions of the circular symmetricinverseproblem.
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We call this problem theinverseproblem, although it could also be regarded as a control problem.
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In general, it is formulated as aninverseproblemfor the wave equation.
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The difficulties with direct and inverse problems justify linearisation of theinverseproblem, which can be viewed as the inverse conductivity problem.
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We observe increasing synergistic progression of new tools and ideas between theinverseproblemcommunity and the 'imagers'.
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At least, the proximity of multiple spectral data would impose considerable difficulty to theinverseproblem.
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Examples include theinverseproblemin geophysics and the computation of bistatic radar cross sections.
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Aninverseproblemas such would be of little interest.
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In this paper, we study theinverseproblemof reconstructing the stiffness coefficients of a steel-concrete composite beam by using a different approach.
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Stratigraphers use this record to solve theinverseproblem: the strata are used to infer a basin's history of sediment supply, tectonism, and base level.
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This problem is known as theinverseproblemby opposition the forward problem which is defined as an analysis problem.
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In many applications one can assume a piecewise-constant background medium, but such situations still present formidable problems in attempting to solve theinverseproblem.
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What other useful point sets (shapes) admit similar solutions to theinverseproblemof analytic geometry?
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There are no results on the full (non-linear)inverseproblem2 when 1-dimensional family of domains growing with pumping time depends on the permeability.
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This paper uses various tricky strategies to tackle the challenginginverseproblem.
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Theinverseproblemfor a damped system is considerably more complicated.
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