Regular Numerical Methods for Inverse and Ill-Posed Problems


Organizers

Corresp. Member of RAS V.V. Vasin
vasin@onzap.imm.intec.ru

and

Prof. V.A. Morozov
morozov@srcc.msu.su


Abstract

By an ill-posed problem is usually meant that, in which a "small" disturbance of initial data causes a "large" perturbation of the result. This is particularly specific to the problems that are commonly called the inverse ones. An important component of them is to use the data to specify or refine the mathematical model. The theory of inverse and ill-posed problems is gathering force in the last four decades and is directed whether at traditional or relatively new applications. Nowadays the right numerical algorithms and computer simulations play an increasingly important role in studying the inverse and ill-posed problems.
The Minisymposium aims to discuss new results in theory, software and applications in various fields of research related to the inverse and ill-posed problems. The following issues are supposed to be considered:


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