Hölder stability of quantitative photoacoustic tomography based on partial data
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Abstract: We consider the reconstruction of the diffusion and absorption coefficients of the diffusion equation from the internal information of the solution obtained from the first step of the inverse photoacoustic tomography (PAT). In practice, the internal information is only partially provided near the boundary due to the high absorption property of the medium and the limitation of the equipment. Our main contribution is to prove a H"older stability of the inverse problem in a subregion where the internal information is reliably provided based on the stability estimation of a Cauchy problem satisfied by the diffusion coefficient. The exponent of the H"older stability converges to a positive constant independent of the subregion as the subregion contracts towards the boundary. Numerical experiments demonstrates that it is possible to locally reconstruct the diffusion and absorption coefficients for smooth and even discontinuous media.
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