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The inverse transport problem consists in retrieving the optical parameters of a medium, namely the absorption and the scattering coefficients, from measurements performed at the domain’s boundary. In this talk, I will show how the relative magnitude of absorption and scattering influences the stability properties of the inverse problem. In particular, I will explain how the severe ill-posedness encountered in the highly-scattering, low-absorption regime is strictly connected to the diffusion approximation in radiative transfer. This is joint work with E. Demattè, A. Rüland and J.J.L. Velázquez.
Collaborative Research Centre 1720