
doi: 10.1002/mma.633 , 10.1685/csc06015
handle: 2158/250516
Summary: An inverse problem of photon transport in a dusty medium with slab symmetry is studied. The problem consists in finding the unknown densities of two different kinds of dust from measurements of radiation intensities at two different frequencies. Under suitable assumptions, the problem is shown to have a unique solution. Some numerical experiments are also presented.
Inverse problems; Radiative transfer; Semigroups, inverse problems, radiative transfer, Radiative transfer in astronomy and astrophysics, Transport processes in time-dependent statistical mechanics, transport equations, Inverse problems for functional-differential equations
Inverse problems; Radiative transfer; Semigroups, inverse problems, radiative transfer, Radiative transfer in astronomy and astrophysics, Transport processes in time-dependent statistical mechanics, transport equations, Inverse problems for functional-differential equations
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