Fall 2014

Colloquia are held on Fridays at 11:30 a.m. in Cullimore Lecture Hall II, unless noted otherwise. Refreshments are served at 11:30 am. For questions about the seminar schedule, please contact Yassine Boubendir.


Date: September 19, 2014

Speaker: Fioralba Cakoni
Department of Mathematical Sciences,
University of Delaware

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Title: "A Qualitative Approach to InverseĀ  ScatteringĀ  for Inhomogeneous Media: The Transmission Eigenvalue Problem"

Abstract:

Since the introduction of the linear sampling method in 1996 followed by the factorization method in 1998 and later the first proof of the existence of transmission eigenvalues in 2008, qualitative methods have become a popular method for solving inverse scattering problems. Interest in this area has exploded and the vast amount of literature currently available is an indication of the myriad directions that this research has taken.

In this talk we consider the inverse scattering problem for an inhomogeneous (possibly anisotropic) media and show how to obtain information about the support as well as the physical properties of the media based on the investigation of the corresponding far field operator. In particular, we will discuss the relevance and state of the art of the transmission eigenvalue problem and present what type of information transmission eigenvalues provide about the inhomogeneity.