Increasing stability in an inverse problem for the acoustic equation

From MaRDI portal
Publication:4917605

DOI10.1088/0266-5611/29/2/025012zbMath1302.65243arXiv1110.5145OpenAlexW1993876500MaRDI QIDQ4917605

Gunther Uhlmann, Sei Nagayasu, Jenn-Nan Wang

Publication date: 2 May 2013

Published in: Inverse Problems (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1110.5145




Related Items

A Lipschitz stable reconstruction formula for the inverse problem for the wave equationLocalized Sensitivity Analysis at High-Curvature Boundary Points of Reconstructing Inclusions in Transmission ProblemsIncreasing stability in the linearized inverse Schrödinger potential problem with power type nonlinearities*Stability for the multifrequency inverse medium problemAt the interface between semiclassical analysis and numerical analysis of wave scattering problems. Abstracts from the workshop held September 25 -- October 1, 2022High-Frequency Limit of the Inverse Scattering Problem: Asymptotic Convergence from Inverse Helmholtz to Inverse LiouvilleHigh‐frequency stability estimates for a partial data inverse problemStability of inverse scattering problem for the damped biharmonic plate equationMathematical analysis and numerical methods for inverse scattering problemsStability of stationary inverse transport equation in diffusion scalingRefined instability estimates for some inverse problemsStable determination of a scattered wave from its far-field pattern: the high frequency asymptoticsInstability in the Gel'fand inverse problem at high energiesIncreasing Stability for the Conductivity and Attenuation CoefficientsInverse Problems for the Stationary Transport Equation in the Diffusion ScalingSemiclassical limit of an inverse problem for the Schrödinger equationApplications of kinetic tools to inverse transport problemsImaging point sources in heterogeneous environmentsRunge approximation and stability improvement for a partial data Calderón problem for the acoustic Helmholtz equationInverse Boundary Value Problem For The Helmholtz Equation: Quantitative Conditional Lipschitz Stability EstimatesNumerical investigations with extended isogeometric boundary element analysis (XIBEM) for direct and inverse Helmholtz acoustic problemsIncreasing stability for determining the potential in the Schrödinger equation with attenuation from the Dirichlet-to-Neumann mapOptimality of Increasing Stability for an Inverse Boundary Value Problem30 years of Calderón's problemIncreasing stability for the inverse problem of the Schrödinger equation with the partial Cauchy data