Computational methods for inverse problems formulated on stationary and moving domains Ghent University
It is a common practice to reconstruct events from the past on the basis of a number of facts in the present, for example, to determine the cause of a disease based on the results of a medical examination. In science, such a problem is referred to as an inverse problem. It is easy to make a mistake when solving inverse problems. For example, symptoms that are associated with an HIV infection look like symptoms of other illnesses. It is thus ...