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N-dimensional fast fourier transform tomography for incomplete information and its application to inverse scattering theory

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Mathematical Methods and Applications of Scattering Theory

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  1. N.N. Bojarski: “One dimensional physical optics inverse scattering,” RCA-Moorestown Report NNB-64-9, April 1964

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  2. E.M. Kennough, D.L. Moffatt: “Transient and impulse response approximation,” Proc. IEEE 53, 893–901 (1965)

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  3. N.N. Bojarski: “Three dimensional electromagnetic short pulse inverse scattering,” Syracuse University Research Corporation, Special Projects Laboratory Report SPL 67-3 (February, 1967) (AD-845 126)

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John A. DeSanto Albert W. Sáenz Woodford W. Zachary

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Bojarski, N.N. (1980). N-dimensional fast fourier transform tomography for incomplete information and its application to inverse scattering theory. In: DeSanto, J.A., Sáenz, A.W., Zachary, W.W. (eds) Mathematical Methods and Applications of Scattering Theory. Lecture Notes in Physics, vol 130. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-10023-7_126

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