Waves generated by opportunistic or ambient noise sources and recorded
by passive sensor arrays can be used to image the medium through which
they travel. Spectacular results have been obtained in seismic
interferometry, which open up new perspectives in acoustics,
electromagnetics, and optics. The authors present, for the first time
in book form, a self-contained and unified account of
correlation-based and ambient noise imaging. In order to facilitate
understanding of the core material, they also address a number of
related topics in conventional sensor array imaging, wave propagation
in random media, and high-frequency asymptotics for wave propagation.
Taking a multidisciplinary approach, the book uses mathematical tools
from probability, partial differential equations and asymptotic
analysis, combined with the physics of wave propagation and modelling
of imaging modalities. Suitable for applied mathematicians and
geophysicists, it is also accessible to graduate students in applied
mathematics, physics, and engineering.
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ISBN
9781316552094
Publisert
2016
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Vendor
Cambridge University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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