INVERSE PROBLEM: EXPLORING THE KNOWN (IMMEDIATE) AND UNKNOWN (BACKWARD) CASES
Authors: JYOTI, Vijesh Kumar
DOI: https://doi.org/10.37082/IJIRMPS.v13.i5.232804
Short DOI: https://doi.org/
Country: India
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Abstract: We refer to two reverse problems when each plan comprises all or part of the other's arrangement. One of these two problems would just have been extensively studied while the other remains unknown, so that the previous problem is known as the immediate problem, while the last problem is known as the backward problem. For the most part converse problems are those of discovering a few attributes of a medium from the learning of certain fields cooperating with the medium. These fields (or a portion of their qualities) are generally estimated outside the medium or, for example, on its boundary or some restricted information about certain exceptional arrangements of the conditions. To say it basically, Returning problems could be portrayed as problems when a suitable answer is known, but not the inquiry, or when the results or outcomes are known but not the reason.
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Paper Id: 232804
Published On: 2025-10-06
Published In: Volume 13, Issue 5, September-October 2025
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