This monograph by two Soviet experts in mathematical physics was a major contribution to inverse scattering theory. The two-part treatment examines the boundary-value problem with and without singularities. 1963 edition.
This monograph by two Soviet experts in mathematical physics was a major contribution to inverse scattering theory. The two-part treatment examines the boundary-value problem with and without singularities. 1963 edition.
In mathematical physics, the inverse scattering problem determines the characteristics of an object based on how it scatters radiation or particles. The approach is the inverse of the "direct scattering problem," which investigates how particles are distributed based on characteristics of the scattering object. This monograph by two prominent Soviet authorities in mathematical physics was a major contribution to the literature in this field. AUTHORS: Z. S. Agranovich was a Soviet scientist whose published works include many papers on condensed matter physics, materials science, and related fields. V. A. Marchenko is a Soviet/Ukranian mathematician who has written widely about topics in mathematics and mathematical physics.
Z. S. Agranovich was a Soviet scientist whose published works include many papers on condensed matter physics, materials science, and related fields. V. A. Marchenko is a Soviet/Ukranian mathematician who has written widely about topics in mathematics and mathematical physics.
In mathematical physics, the inverse scattering problem determines the characteristics of an object based on how it scatters radiation or particles. The approach is the inverse of the "direct scattering problem," which investigates how particles are distributed based on characteristics of the scattering object. This monograph by two prominent Soviet authorities in mathematical physics was a major contribution to the literature in this field.
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