UCLA Department of Mathematics

Perspectives in Mathematics Seminar

J. Ralston

will speak on

Outside, Looking In

Abstract:

There are many situations where one would like to know the properties of a solid object without actually breaking it open. For instance, in medicine it can be useful to know the variations in conductivity inside someone's head. Problems like this where one is trying to determine a physical property inside an object from measurements made on its surface have mathematical formulations as "inverse coefficient problems". This talk will be about such problems, solved and unsolved, for conducting and elastic bodies.

Monday, October 15, 2001
4:00 - 4:50pm
MS6627

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