Abstract

The problem of a two-dimensional object location and characterization is considered and solved via the concept of an effective model. The nonlinearized 2D inverse problem is solved employing an effective model of a homogeneous circular cylinder. Promising numerical results are obtained for the spatial location, and determination of size and effective constitution of the objects of different topology using poor a priori information and limited measurement data.

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