General mathematics seminar


May 18, 1998. M.I.Belishev. Boundary Control and Inverse Problems


The talk deals with one approach to Inverse Problems based on their relations to the Boundary Control Theory (the so-called BC-method). To demonstrate the opportunities of the approach we choose, perhaps, the most impressive of its achievements: that is a reconstruction of Riemannian manifolds via boundary spectral or dynamical data. In the spectral statement the inverse problem is to recover a manifold via given spectrum of its Laplacian (with Dirichlet boundary data) and boundary traces of normal derivatives of eigenfunctions; dynamical problem is to recover a manifold via its response operator (dynamical Dirichlet-to-Neumann map). The BC-method gives a unified viewpoint on these problems and efficient procedures solving them.


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