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The 10Th Annual Meeting on Inverse Problems The 10th Annual Meeting on Inverse Problems Tianyuan Mathematical Center in Northeast China Jilin University·Changchun 2018.5.28-2018.5.31 Contents Welcome Letter ............................................................................................................ 1 About the Conference .................................................................................................. 2 Conference Committees ............................................................................................. 5 Schedule at a Glance .................................................................................................. 6 Title of Minisymposia .................................................................................................. 7 Conference Schedule .................................................................................................... 8 Minisymposia Agenda ................................................................................................. 9 List of talks of Minisymposia .................................................................................. 11 Abstract of Plenary Talks ........................................................................................ 18 Abstract of talks of Minisymposia ............................................................................ 23 M1-1 ..................................................................................................................... 23 M1-2 ..................................................................................................................... 26 M2-1 ..................................................................................................................... 28 M2-2 ..................................................................................................................... 31 M3-1 ..................................................................................................................... 33 M3-2 ..................................................................................................................... 36 M3-3 ..................................................................................................................... 38 M3-4 ..................................................................................................................... 40 M4-1 ..................................................................................................................... 43 M4-2 ..................................................................................................................... 46 M5-1 ..................................................................................................................... 49 M5-2 ..................................................................................................................... 51 M6-1 ..................................................................................................................... 53 M6-2 ..................................................................................................................... 56 Introduction to Tianyuan Mathematical Center in Northeast China ................. 58 Welcome letter ※Welcome to the 10th Annual Meeting on Inverse Problems Inverse problems arise from the demand to interpret indirect measurements. Such situations are common in many applications including medical imaging, nondestructive testing, underground prospecting, astronomical imaging, remote sensing, image processing, and data mining. Scientific research of inverse problems is multidisciplinary and involves many fields for example mathematics, physics, engineering and signal processing. The main topics of the 2018 annual inverse problem meeting include the inverse problem of electromagnetic scattering, elastic wave inverse problem, geophysical detection inverse problem, inverse problem in imaging, etc. ※Welcome to Changchun Changchun (simplified Chinese: 长春; traditional Chinese: 長春; pinyin: Chángchūn) is the capital and largest city of Jilin Province, and is also the core city of Northeast Asia. The name of the city means "long spring" in Chinese. Known locally as China's "City of Automobiles", Changchun is an important industrial base with a particular focus on the automotive sector. Because of its key role in the domestic automobile industry, Changchun was sometimes referred to as the "Detroit of China." Apart from this industrial aspect, Changchun is also one of four "National Garden Cities" awarded by the Ministry of Construction of P.R. China in 2001 due to its high urban greening rate. Besides, there are many famous scenic spots in Changchun such as Changchun film century city, Oriental Hollywood, Changchun sculpture park, Changchun cultural plaza, Jingyuetan forest park, and Puppet palace. 1 About the Conference ※Conference Venue 1. The plenary talks will take place at Dongrong Conference Center in Jilin University on May 28, 29, 30, 31. 2. The Minisymposia will be held in the lecture hall of the Math Building May 28, 29, 30. 2 June Hotel The East Entrance of Jilin University Dongrong Math Building Builnding 3 ※Registration Registration Opens: 2:00pm to 10:00pm on May 27, at June Hotel 8:00am to 12:00pm on May 28,at Dongrong Conference Center. 13:30pm to 17:00pm on May 28, the lecture hall of math building For other time registration, please contact us. ※Dining The conference Banquet will be held at 6pm of May 28, 2018. Transportation is available at the Math Building. We will also provide each conference participant 5 tickets for lunch and dinner buffet at June Hotel. ※Contact us Questions: Please consult volunteers or contact us directly. Xiuping Gao 13596117968 Danhong Wang 13404775711 Xingwu Sun 13504468895 4 Conference Committees ※Scientific Committee Gang Bao Zhejiang University Jin Cheng Fudan University Bo Han Harbin Institute of Technology Jijun Liu Southeast University Fuming Ma Jilin University Jianwei Ma Harbin Institute of Technology Yanfei Wang Chinese Academy of Sciences Ting Wei Lanzhou University Haijun Wu Nanjing University Zhaofa Zeng Jilin University Bo Zhang Chinese Academy of Sciences Weiying Zheng Chinese Academy of Sciences Jun Zou Chinese University of Hong Kong ※Organizing Committee Jun Lai Zhejiang University Ming Li Taiyuan University of Technology Shuai Lu Fudan University Xiang Xu Zhejiang University Deyue Zhang Jilin University Ran Zhang Jilin University 5 Schedule at a Glance May 28 May 29 May 30 May 31 Location Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday 9:00 - 9:55 9:00 - 9:55 9:00 - 9:55 9:00 - 9:30 Plenary talk: Plenary talk: Plenary talk: Opening Ceremony Masahiro Yanfei Wang Changchun Yin Yamamoto 9:55 - 10:05 Dongrong 9:50 -10:45 9:55 - 10:50 Laudations for Prize Plenary talk: Plenary talk: Winners Conference 9:55 - 10:10 Peijun Li Jinghuai Gao 10:05 -10:55 Center Coffee Break Award Lecture 1 10:45 - 11:05 10:50 - 11:10 10:55 - 11:15 Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break 10:10 - 11:05 11:05 - 12:00 11:10 - 12:00 11:15 - 12:00 Plenary talk: Plenary talk: Plenary talk: Award Lecture 2 Junshan Lin Jianwei Ma Faouzi Triki 12:00 - 13:30 12:00 - 13:30 12:00 - 13:30 Buffet at June Buffet at June Hotel Buffet at June Hotel Hotel 13:30 - 17:50 13:30 - 17:50 13:30 - 17:50 The Math Minisymposia Minisymposia Minisymposia Building M4-1,M2-1,M3-1 M3-3,M1-1 M5-1,M1-2 M4-2,M2-2,M3-2 M3-4,M6-1 M5-2,M6-2 17:50- 17:50- 17:50- Banquet Buffet at June Buffet at June Hotel Yunuo Restaurant hotel Registration Opens: 2:00pm to 10:00pm on Sunday May 27, at June Hotel 8:00am to 12:00pm on Monday May 28, Dongrong Conference Center. 13:30pm to 17:00pm on May 28, the lecture hall of the Math building Questions: Please consult volunteers or contact us directly. 6 Title of Minisymposia M1 Forward and inverse scattering problems and their applications Jun Lai, Zhejiang University and Wangtao Lu, Zhejiang University M1-1:M1 Session1; M1-2:M1 Session2 M2 Recent Advances and Applications in Regularization Xiang Xu, Zhejiang University and Haibing Wang, Southeast University M2-1:M2 Session1; M2-2:M2 Session2 M3 Recent advances in inverse scattering theory Guanghui Hu, Beijing Computational Science Research Center Deyue Zhang, Jilin University and Xiaodong Liu, Chinese Academy of Sciences M3-1:M3 Session1; M3-2:M3 Session2 M3-3:M3 Session3; M3-4:M3 Session4 M4 Computational inverse problems and their applications in atmospheric and oceanic sciences Shuai Lu, Fudan University, and Xiliang Lv Wuhan University Yi Heng, Sun Yat-Sen University M4-1:M4 Session1; M4-2:M4 Session2 M5 Inverse Problems in Imaging Science Bin Dong, Peking University Xiaoqun Zhang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University M5-1:M5 Session1; M5-2:M5 Session2 M6 Contributed talks M6-1:M6 Session1; M6-2:M6 Session2 7 Conference Schedule Day 1 – May 28, Monday, 9:00-12:00 , chaired by Gang Bao Location Dongrong Conference Center, Jilin University 9:00 - 9:10 Opening Ceremony- Youhong Sun 9:10 - 9:20 Opening Ceremony- Yanzhao Cao 9:20 - 9:30 Opening Ceremony- Gang Bao 9:30 - 9:50 Photos Peijun Li, Purdue University 9:50 - 10:45 Direct and Inverse Scattering for Elastic Wave Propagation 10:45 - 11:05 Coffee Break Junshan Lin, Auburn University 11:05 - 12:00 A Mathematical Perspective on Extraordinary Optical Transmission Through Small Holes: Perfect Conductors and Plasmonic Metals Day 2 – May 29, Tuesday, 9:00-12:00, chaired by Jun Zou Location Dongrong Conference Center, Jilin University Yanfei Wang, Institute of Geology and Geophysics, CAS 9:00 - 9:55 Joint matrix optimization method for seismic data recovery Jinghuai Gao,
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