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Electroencephalography and magnetoencephalography are the two most
efficient techniques to study the functional brain. This book
completely aswers the fundamental mathematical question of
uniqueness of the representations obtained using these techniques,
and also covers many other concrete results for special geometric
models of the brain, presenting the research of the authors and
their groups in the last two decades.
Scattering theory deals with the interactions of waves with obstacles in their path, and low frequency scattering occurs when the obstacles involved are very small. This book gives an overview of the subject for graduates and researchers, for the first time unifying the theories covering acoustic, electromagnetic and elastic waves. Included is an extended bibliography covering the whole existing literature on low frequency scattering, making this an invaluable reference for researchers.
The sphere is what might be called a perfect shape. Unfortunately
nature is imperfect and many bodies are better represented by an
ellipsoid. The theory of ellipsoidal harmonics, originated in the
nineteenth century, could only be seriously applied with the kind
of computational power available in recent years. This, therefore,
is the first book devoted to ellipsoidal harmonics. Topics are
drawn from geometry, physics, biosciences and inverse problems. It
contains classical results as well as new material, including
ellipsoidal bi-harmonic functions, the theory of images in
ellipsoidal geometry and vector surface ellipsoidal harmonics,
which exhibit an interesting analytical structure. Extended
appendices provide everything one needs to solve formally boundary
value problems. End-of-chapter problems complement the theory and
test the reader's understanding. The book serves as a comprehensive
reference for applied mathematicians, physicists, engineers and for
anyone who needs to know the current state of the art in this
fascinating subject.
This book addresses issues of scattering theory and biomedical
engineering, as well as methodological approaches and tools from
related scientific areas such as applied mathematics, mechanics,
numerical analysis, and signal and image processing.
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