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The authors consider the ill-posed problem to find the solution of a Helmholtz equation in \(\mathbb{R}^d\), \(d=2,3\), where Dirichlet and Neumann data are given on a part of the boundary. Assuming that the Dirichlet data, Neumann data and the solution are in corresponding \(H^1\), \(L^2\), \(H^{3/2}\) spaces, respectively, they prove that these three functions can be approximated to any given accuracy by single-layer functions. This leads to the necessity to solve two first-kind integral equations which is done using Tikhonov regularization with Morozov selection of the regularization parameter (assuming that a measure of the noise of the boundary data is given). Then they prove that this leads to a stable solution and estimate its accuracy. Finally, they report on a series of numerical experiments (where they don't define two important symbols, \(\Omega\) and \(\Sigma_1\)) which show the viability of the approach if the noise of the boundary data is rather small. | |||
Property / review text: The authors consider the ill-posed problem to find the solution of a Helmholtz equation in \(\mathbb{R}^d\), \(d=2,3\), where Dirichlet and Neumann data are given on a part of the boundary. Assuming that the Dirichlet data, Neumann data and the solution are in corresponding \(H^1\), \(L^2\), \(H^{3/2}\) spaces, respectively, they prove that these three functions can be approximated to any given accuracy by single-layer functions. This leads to the necessity to solve two first-kind integral equations which is done using Tikhonov regularization with Morozov selection of the regularization parameter (assuming that a measure of the noise of the boundary data is given). Then they prove that this leads to a stable solution and estimate its accuracy. Finally, they report on a series of numerical experiments (where they don't define two important symbols, \(\Omega\) and \(\Sigma_1\)) which show the viability of the approach if the noise of the boundary data is rather small. / rank | |||
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Helmholtz equation | |||
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Cauchy problem | |||
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approximation by single-layer potentials | |||
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inverse problem | |||
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ill-posed problem | |||
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Tikhonov regularization | |||
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A potential function method for the Cauchy problem of elliptic operators (English)
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8 August 2012
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The authors consider the ill-posed problem to find the solution of a Helmholtz equation in \(\mathbb{R}^d\), \(d=2,3\), where Dirichlet and Neumann data are given on a part of the boundary. Assuming that the Dirichlet data, Neumann data and the solution are in corresponding \(H^1\), \(L^2\), \(H^{3/2}\) spaces, respectively, they prove that these three functions can be approximated to any given accuracy by single-layer functions. This leads to the necessity to solve two first-kind integral equations which is done using Tikhonov regularization with Morozov selection of the regularization parameter (assuming that a measure of the noise of the boundary data is given). Then they prove that this leads to a stable solution and estimate its accuracy. Finally, they report on a series of numerical experiments (where they don't define two important symbols, \(\Omega\) and \(\Sigma_1\)) which show the viability of the approach if the noise of the boundary data is rather small.
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Helmholtz equation
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Cauchy problem
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approximation by single-layer potentials
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inverse problem
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ill-posed problem
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Tikhonov regularization
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numerical experiments
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