applied inverse scattering theory

applied inverse scattering theory

[ə′plīd ′in‚vərs ¦skad·ər·iŋ ‚thē·ə·rē]
(physics)
The branch of inverse scattering theory that treats the case in which the data provided are incomplete or corrupted by noise.
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