«Paralipomena» on uniqueness in inverse scattering from a finite number of data

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R. Persico

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This paper shows new proof of non-uniqueness of the solution for the retrieving of a compact-supported function
starting from a finite number of samples of its spectrum. As will be shown, this is relevant for linear inverse
scattering problems, that in many cases can be recast as the reconstruction of a compact supported function from
a finite set of samples of its spectrum. Since this reconstruction is not unique, from a practical point of view, any
linear inverse scattering algorithm that can be recast in terms of a Fourier relationship between unknowns and
data necessarily «trusts» on the absence of invisible objects in the particular situation at hand.

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Persico, R. (2007) “«Paralipomena» on uniqueness in inverse scattering from a finite number of data”, Annals of Geophysics, 50(2). doi: 10.4401/ag-3076.
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