Iterative Regularization Methods for Nonlinear Ill-Posed Problems [E-Book].
Biographical note: Barbara Kaltenbacher, Universität Stuttgart; Andreas Neubauer, Johannes-Kepler-Universität Linz, Österreich; Otmar Scherzer, Universität Linz, Österreich.
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Personal Name(s): | Scherzer, Otmar |
Kaltenbacher, Barbara / Neubauer, Andreas | |
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Berlin :
De Gruyter
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1 online resource (VIII, 194 S.) |
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englisch |
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9783110204209 9783110208276 |
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Biographical note: Barbara Kaltenbacher, Universität Stuttgart; Andreas Neubauer, Johannes-Kepler-Universität Linz, Österreich; Otmar Scherzer, Universität Linz, Österreich. Biographical note: Barbara Kaltenbacher, University Stuttgart; Andreas Neubauer, Johannes-Kepler-University Linz, Austria; Otmar Scherzer, University Linz, Austria. Main description: Nonlinear inverse problems appear in many applications, and typically they lead to mathematical models that are ill-posed, i.e., they are unstable under data perturbations. Those problems require a regularization, i.e., a special numerical treatment. This book presents regularization schemes which are based on iteration methods, e.g., nonlinear Landweber iteration, level set methods, multilevel methods and Newton type methods. Main description: Nonlinear inverse problems result from many applications, and typically they lead to mathematical models that are ill-posed, i.e., they are unstable under data perturbations. Those problems require a regularization, i.e., a special numerical treatment. This book presents regularization schemes which are based on iteration methods. From the contents: Nonlinear Landweber iteration Modified Landweber methods Newton type methods Multilevel methods Level set methods Applications Review text: "This well written monograph may become a standard reference on regularization theory for nonlinear inverse problems."Thorsten Hohage in: Mathematical Reviews 2010c |