An explicit formulation for the inverse transport problem using only external detectors: Part I: computational modelling
AUTOR(ES)
Acevedo, Nancy I. Alvarez, Roberty, Nilson Costa, Silva Neto, Antônio J
FONTE
Computational & Applied Mathematics
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2010
RESUMO
In the present work the inverse problem of identification of radiative properties, the total extinction and scattering coefficients, is analyzed and explicitly formulated based in an elementary semi-group theory. The Chandrasekhar discrete ordinates finite dimensional approximation of the angular variables is used for the direct problem representation with the stationary Linear Transport (Boltzmann) Equation in absorbing and scattering media in matrix form. For the inverse problem we suppose known the albedo operator from measured intensities at the boundaries of the medium. Here we analize the inverse problem for an N-dimensional medium and from the solution of the transmission problem we present an explicit form for the matrix that contains the total extinction and scattering coefficients. Mathematical subject classification: 80A23, 15A29.
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