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Friday, March 18, 2011 - 2:00pm

Yves Capdeboscq

IAS

Location

University of Pennsylvania

Heilmeier Hall (Towne 100)

Over the past decades, much attention has been devoted to the detection of small inhomogeneities in materials or tissues, using non-invasive techniques, primarily electromagnetic wave-fields. The characterization of the signature of small inclusions is now well understood. But many questions remain regarding their accurate localization, especially in non-homogeneous media. In contrast, during the same period it was shown that inhomogeneous media are more favorable than homogeneous ones for time reversal experiments, involving active sources. Part of this talk will be devoted to recent results on the enhanced resolution available in structured media, and their consequences for the imaging of small inhomogeneities.