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Mat-1.198 Scattering Theory (Sirontateoria)
Spring 2003 (4 credits)
- Lectures: Mon. 12-14 U345, Thu. 10-12 U345
- Exercises: Wed. 12-14 U356
- Lecturer: Prof. Erkki Somersalo,
office hours Tue 10-12, room Y334
- Assistant: DI Kenrick Bingham,
office hours Wed 14 o'clock or by appointment, room U320
The lectures start 13th January, 2003.
There is no lecture on Monday 10th February.
The lectures are held in English.
The assistant is a native Finnish speaker despite his name.
No exercises before the 29th of January
or on the 19th of February.
Content
The course will focus on some central topics of scattering phenomena of
acoustic and electromagnetic waves. These topics include
- Forward scattering:
- Basic equations, different scatterers, radiation conditions
- Fundamental solutions
- Integral equations, representation formulas
- Numerical aspects
- Absorbing boundary conditions, Perfectly matched layers
- Inverse scattering:
- Far field operators
- Far field vs. near field data
- Some uniqueness proofs
- Numerical aspects
The exact contents of the course will find its form during the lectures.
There is no single book that would cover all of the course, but the
nearest approximations are
- David Colton, Rainer Kress:
Inverse Acoustic and Electromagnetic Scattering Theory.
Applied Mathematical Sciences 93, Springer-Verlag, 1992.
(The second edition from 1998 will do quite as well.)
- David Colton, Rainer Kress:
Integral Equation Methods in Scattering Theory.
Wiley, 1983.
Other material will be distributed
during the course.
By doing the exercises, you can earn
points that will be taken into
account when determining your grade for the course:
Do the exercises in advance, mark the ones you solved
on the list at the exercise session and be prepared to present
your solution on the blackboard.
- Exercise 1 (29.1.2003):
PS, PDF
- Exercise 2 (5.2.2003):
PS, PDF
- Exercise 3 (12.2.2003):
PS, PDF
- Exercise 4 (26.2.2003):
PS, PDF
- Exercise 5 (5.3.2003):
PS, PDF
Feedback
Feedback about the course is welcome - given personally to the teachers,
sent to them by e-mail, or using
this anonymous web form.
Further Information
Further information about the course will be given on the
course's web page at http://www.math.hut.fi/teaching/scat/ .
Some information may also be sent by e-mail to the students,
so please sign up for the course and give your e-mail address,
either on the first lecture or by sending e-mail to the
assistant.