The papers in this volume present an overview of the general aspects and practical applications of dynamic inverse methods, through the interaction of several topics, ranging from classical and advanced inverse problems in vibration, isospectral systems, dynamic methods for structural identification, active vibration control and damage detection, imaging shear stiffness in biological tissues, wave propagation, to computational and experimental aspects relevant for engineering problems.
Dynamical Inverse Problems presents an overview of the general aspects and practical applications of dynamic inverse methods. Topics include classical and advanced inverse problems in vibration, dynamic methods for structural identification, and more.
G.M.L. Gladwell: Matrix inverse eigenvalue problems. - A. Morassi: An introduction to classical inverse eigenvalue problems. - N. R?hrl: A least squares functional for solving inverse Sturm-Liouville problems. - M.I. Belishev: Boundary control method in dynamical inverse problems -- an introductory course. - F. Vestroni, A. Pau: Dynamic characterization and damage identification. - J.E. Mottershead, M.G. Tehrani, Y.M. Ram: Eigenvalue assignment problems in vibration using measured receptances: passive modification and active control. - A.A. Oberai, P.E. Barbone: Solution of inverse problems in biomechanical imaging.
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I found this text & quite enjoyable and filled with valuable information. I would recommend that researchers working in fields that rely on inverse spectral analysis read this book. & it was a joy to read, and it presented enough information to gain an appreciation of the topics covered. Experienced researchers will appreciate this text, and those who wish to learn the techniques of this field will get an introduction to relevant topics with the help of cited references. (David R. Bergman, International Journal of Acoustics and Vibration, Vol. 19 (3), 2014)&ló%