MINISYMPOSIUM

Recent Advances in Analytical and Numerical Methods in Inverse Problems for PDEs

Deducated to the 60th anniversary of an outstanding expert in inverse problems Michael V. Klibanov, Professor, Doctor of Science in Physics and Mathematics

Chairs : M. Shishlenin, C. Clason

Speakers:

Anatoly Bakushinskii, bakush@isa.ru
A. Smirnova
Russian Institute of System Analysis, Moscow, Russia
The reverse connection control for unstable operator equations

Alexander Goncharsky, gonchar@srcc.msu.ru
Computer Center of  Moscow State University, Moscow, Russsia.
Some problems of computer tomography in wave approximation

Anatoly Yagola, yagola@physics.msu.ru 
Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
Error estimation in inverse problems for PDE

Bernd Hofmann,
bernd.hofmann@ mathematik.tu-chemnitz.de
Department of Mathematics, TU Chemnitz, Germany
Error estimates in regularization under range inclusions using variable Hilbert scales

Daniel Lesnic, amt5ld@maths.leeds.ac.uk
Department of Applied Mathematics, University of Leeds, UK
Determining the flexural rigidity of a beam

Sergey Pereverzyev, sergei.pereverzyev@oeaw.ac.at
(RICAM) Austrian Academy of Sciences, Linz, Austria
Regularization of naturally linearized parameter identification
problems and the application of the balancing principle

Paul Sacks, psacks@istate.edu
Department of Mathematics,  Iowa State University, USA
The inverse problem for a hyperbolic system with two characteristic speeds

Anton Sushenko, ansoutch@yahoo.fr
C.Daveau, D. Manuel-Douady, A. Khelify
Department of Mathematics, Université de Cergy-Pontoise, France
The numerical inverse problem for the reconstruction of closely spaced small inhomogeneities via boundary measurements for the full time-dependent Maxwell’s equations

Christian Clason, christian.clason@uni-graz.at
Institute for Mathematics, Karl-Franzens-Universitaet Graz, Austria
Inverse source problems with L^1-type penalties

Maxim Shishlenin, mshishlenin@ngs.ru
Sobolev Institute of Mathematics, Novosibirsk, Russia
Iterative and direct ethods of solving inverse acoustic problems

Hui Cao, hui.cao@oeaw.ac.at
(RICAM) Austrian Academy of Sciences, Linz, Austria
A Carleman estimate and the balancing principle in the quasi-reversibility method for solving the Cauchy problem for the parabolic equation

Herbert Egger, herbert.egger@uni-graz.at
Technical University Graz, Austria
A fast inversion algorithm for electromagnetic scattering

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