Inverse moving point source problem for the wave equation
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Abstract: In this paper, we consider the problem of identifying a single moving point source for a three-dimensional wave equation from boundary measurements. Precisely, we show that the knowledge of the field generated by the source at six different points of the boundary over a finite time interval is sufficient to determine uniquely its trajectory. We also derive a Lipschitz stability estimate for the inversion.
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