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This book covers the statistical mechanics approach to computational solution of inverse problems, an innovative area of current research with very promising numerical results.



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"The book is devoted to the development of the statistical approach to inverse problems … . The content is written clearly and without citations in the main text. Every chapter has a section called ‘Notes and comments’ where the citations and further reading, as well as brief comments on more advanced topics, are provided. The book is aimed at postgraduate students … . The book also will be of interest for many researchers and scientists working in the area of image processing." (Tzvetan Semerdjiev, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1068, 2005)

"Inverse problems are usually ill-posed in the sense that a solution need not exist, need not be unique, and depends in a discontinuous way on the data … . there have been two quite separate communities dealing with such problems, one basing their methods mainly on functional analysis, the other one on statistics. … several attempts have been made to bridge the gap between these two groups. The book under review … is a further, quite successful attempt in this direction." (Heinz W. Engel, SIAM Review, Vol. 48 (1), 2006)



Table of Contents
Inverse Problems and Interpretation of Measurements.- Classical Regularization Methods.- Statistical Inversion Theory.- Nonstationary Inverse Problems.- Classical Methods Revisited.- Model Problems.- Case Studies.

Statistical and Computational Inverse Problems

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      Publisher: Springer New York
      Publication Date: 12/1/2004 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780387220734, 978-0387220734
      ISBN10: 0387220739

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book covers the statistical mechanics approach to computational solution of inverse problems, an innovative area of current research with very promising numerical results.



      Trade Review

      From the reviews:

      "The book is devoted to the development of the statistical approach to inverse problems … . The content is written clearly and without citations in the main text. Every chapter has a section called ‘Notes and comments’ where the citations and further reading, as well as brief comments on more advanced topics, are provided. The book is aimed at postgraduate students … . The book also will be of interest for many researchers and scientists working in the area of image processing." (Tzvetan Semerdjiev, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1068, 2005)

      "Inverse problems are usually ill-posed in the sense that a solution need not exist, need not be unique, and depends in a discontinuous way on the data … . there have been two quite separate communities dealing with such problems, one basing their methods mainly on functional analysis, the other one on statistics. … several attempts have been made to bridge the gap between these two groups. The book under review … is a further, quite successful attempt in this direction." (Heinz W. Engel, SIAM Review, Vol. 48 (1), 2006)



      Table of Contents
      Inverse Problems and Interpretation of Measurements.- Classical Regularization Methods.- Statistical Inversion Theory.- Nonstationary Inverse Problems.- Classical Methods Revisited.- Model Problems.- Case Studies.

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