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Inverse problems in engineering mechanics IV : International Symposium on Inverse Problems in Engneering Mechanics 2003 (ISIP 2003), Nagano, Japan
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ISBN: 128105402X 9786611054021 0080535178 0080442684 9780080442686 9780080535173 Year: 2003 Publisher: London : Elsevier,

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This latest collection of proceedings provides a state of the art review of research on inverse problems in engineering mechanics.Inverse problems can be found in many areas of engineering mechanics, and have many successful applications. They are concerned with estimating the unknown input and/or the characteristics of a system given certain aspects of its output. The mathematical challenges of such problems have to be overcome through the development of new computational schemes, regularization techniques, objective functionals, and experimental procedures. The papers within this r

Inverse problems in engineering mechanics : International Symposium on Inverse Problems in Engineering Mechanics 1998 (ISIP '98), Nagano, Japan
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ISBN: 1281026867 9786611026868 008053516X 0080433197 9780080433196 9780080535166 Year: 1998 Publisher: Amsterdam ; New York : Elsevier,

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Inverse problems can be found in many topics of engineering mechanics. There are many successful applications in the fields of inverse problems (non-destructive testing and characterization of material properties by ultrasonic or X-ray techniques, thermography, etc.). Generally speaking, the inverse problems are concerned with the determination of the input and the characteristics of a mechanical system from some of the output from the system. Mathematically, such problems are ill-posed and have to be overcome through development of new computational schemes, regularization techniques, objecti

Inverse problems in engineering mechanics III : International Symposium on Inverse Problems in Engneering Mechanics 2001 (ISIP 2001), Nagano, Japan
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ISBN: 128104606X 9786611046064 0080535143 0080439519 9780080535142 9781281046062 9780080439518 6611046062 Year: 2002 Publisher: Amsterdam ; New York : Elsevier Science,

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Inverse Problems are found in many areas of engineering mechanics and there are many successful applications e.g. in non-destructive testing and characterization of material properties by ultrasonic or X-ray techniques, thermography, etc. Generally speaking, inverse problems are concerned with the determination of the input and the characteristics of a system, given certain aspects of its output. Mathematically, such problems are ill-posed and have to be overcome through development of new computational schemes, regularization techniques, objective functionals, and experimental procedures.

Inverse problems in engineering mechanics II : International Symposium on Inverse Problems in Engineering Mechanics 2000 (ISIP 2000), Nagano, Japan
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ISBN: 9780080436937 0080436935 0080535151 9780080535159 1281036757 9781281036759 9786611036751 661103675X Year: 2000 Publisher: Amsterdam ; New York : Elsevier Science B.V.,

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Inverse Problems are found in many areas of engineering mechanics and there are many successful applications e.g. in non-destructive testing and characterization of material properties by ultrasonic or X-ray techniques, thermography, etc. Generally speaking, inverse problems are concerned with the determination of the input and the characteristics of a system, given certain aspects of its output. Mathematically, such problems are ill-posed and have to be overcome through development of new computational schemes, regularization techniques, objective functionals, and experimental procedures.

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