Estimates and reglarization for solutions of some ill-posed problems of elliptic and parabolic type (Q1064477): Difference between revisions
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Estimates and reglarization for solutions of some ill-posed problems of elliptic and parabolic type (English)
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An ill-posed problem is studied for the abstract equation \(u_{tt}=Au\), with \(u(0)=u_ 0\), \(u(\infty)=0\), where A is a normal linear operator defined on a suitable subset of a Hilbert space. Estimates for u are obtained by convexity arguments and these estimates are then used in the inverse problem for which approximations \(x_ i\), \(i=1,...,N\), are known to \(u(T_ i)\) and u(t) is sought for \(t\geq 0\). These writers suppose \[ (1)\quad Q_ 2(u_ 0)=\sum^{N}_{i=1}P_ i \| u(T_ i)-x_ i\|^ 2\leq \epsilon^ 2 \] for \(P_ 1+...+P_ N=1\), and where the norm denotes an appropriate \(L^ 2\)-norm. If \(\| u_ t(0)\| \leq E\), some known constants, a regularized solution, v(t), is constructed with \[ Q_ 2(v(0))\leq \epsilon^ 2,\quad \| u(0)-v(0)\| =O(\ln (E/\epsilon))^{-1}\quad and\quad \| u(t)-v(t)\| =O(\epsilon^{\beta (t)}) \] for an exponent \(0<\beta (t)<1\). Similar estimates are found when (1) is replaced by an equivalent estimate in the \(L^{\infty}\)-norm.
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operator boundary value problem
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ill-posed problem
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abstract equation
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Hilbert space
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Estimates
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regularized solution
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