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Transmission eigenvalues, non-scattering phenomena and the inverse problem

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RNTW04 - Synergistic workshop on Rich and Nonlinear tomography aimed at drawing together all strands of both methods and applications with new insights

The transmission eigenvalue problem is inherent to the scattering theory for inhomogeneous media. In this talk we discus its role in understanding essential properties of the relative scattering operator, and as a fundamental building block for many imaging approaches.We present some recent theoretical results on transmission eigenvalues and non-scattering phenomena, and some new applications to the inverse scattering problem.  

This talk is part of the Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series series.

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