Fioralba Cakoni

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Department of Mathematical Sciences University of Delaware, Newark, DE, United States 
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Mathematics
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Cakoni F, Colton D, Haddar H. (2020) A duality between scattering poles and transmission eigenvalues in scattering theory. Proceedings. Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences. 476: 20200612
Cakoni F, Moskow S, Pangburn T. (2020) Limiting boundary correctors for periodic microstructures and inverse homogenization series Inverse Problems. 36: 65009
Cakoni F, Guzina BB, Moskow S, et al. (2019) Scattering by a Bounded Highly Oscillating Periodic Medium and the Effect of Boundary Correctors Siam Journal On Applied Mathematics. 79: 1448-1474
Cakoni F, Haddar H, Lechleiter A. (2019) On the Factorization Method for a Far Field Inverse Scattering Problem in the Time Domain Siam Journal On Mathematical Analysis. 51: 854-872
Bonnet M, Cakoni F. (2019) Analysis of topological derivative as a tool for qualitative identification Inverse Problems. 35: 104007
Cakoni F, Haddar H, Nguyen TP. (2019) New interior transmission problem applied to a single Floquet–Bloch mode imaging of local perturbations in periodic media Inverse Problems. 35: 15009
Borcea L, Cakoni F, Meng S. (2019) A direct approach to imaging in a waveguide with perturbed geometry Journal of Computational Physics. 392: 556-577
Cakoni F, Chanillo S. (2019) Transmission Eigenvalues and the Riemann Zeta Function in Scattering Theory for Automorphic Forms on Fuchsian Groups of Type I Acta Mathematica Sinica. 35: 987-1010
Cakoni F, Moskow S, Rome S. (2018) Asymptotic expansions of transmission eigenvalues for small perturbations of media with generally signed contrast Inverse Problems and Imaging. 12: 971-992
Cakoni F, Teresa Id, Monk P. (2018) Nondestructive testing of delaminated interfaces between two materials using electromagnetic interrogation Inverse Problems. 34: 65005
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