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Numerical methods for multiscale inverse problems (English)
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30 May 2017
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The inverse problem (IP) of determining the highly oscillatory coefficient \(a^\varepsilon\) in partial differential equations of the form \[ \nabla\cdot\left(a^\varepsilon\nabla u^\varepsilon \right) + b u^\varepsilon = f \] from given measurements of the solutions is considered. Here, \(\varepsilon\) indicates the smallest characteristic wavelength in the problem (\(0<\varepsilon \ll 1\)). The paper is organized as follows. Section 1 is an introduction. In Section 2 a brief background on periodic homogenization is given and key microstructure models are introduced. In Section 3 a multiscale inverse problem related to the IP is formulated in the classical setting of inverse problems for elliptic equations. Uniqueness and boundary stability results are given. In Section 4 the implementation of the finite element heterogeneous multiscale method is described. Numerical results for parameter inversion are provided in Section 5. Some conclusions are given in Section 6.
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inverse problems
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stability
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heterogeneous multiscale method
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periodic homogenization
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elliptic equations
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numerical results
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