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Article: Solution of the three-dimensional electromagnetic inverse problem by the local shape function and the conjugate gradient fast Fourier transform methods

TitleSolution of the three-dimensional electromagnetic inverse problem by the local shape function and the conjugate gradient fast Fourier transform methods
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Issue Date1997
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Journal Of The Optical Society Of America A: Optics And Image Science, And Vision, 1997, v. 14 n. 11, p. 3037-3045 How to Cite?
AbstractA numerical algorithm for reconstruction of the permittivity of a three-dimensional penetrable object from scattering data is presented. The reconstruction algorithm is based on the local shape function method combined with the conjugate gradient method with fast Fourier transform. The nonlinearity that is due to multiple scattering is accounted for in an iterative minimization scheme. Numerical examples of simulation data are given © 1997 Optical Society of America.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/182433
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dc.description.abstractA numerical algorithm for reconstruction of the permittivity of a three-dimensional penetrable object from scattering data is presented. The reconstruction algorithm is based on the local shape function method combined with the conjugate gradient method with fast Fourier transform. The nonlinearity that is due to multiple scattering is accounted for in an iterative minimization scheme. Numerical examples of simulation data are given © 1997 Optical Society of America.en_US
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