Inverse problem of electroseismic conversion. I: Inversion of Maxwell's equations with internal data
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Publication:6252012
arXiv1406.0367MaRDI QIDQ6252012FDOQ6252012
Publication date: 2 June 2014
Abstract: Pride (1994, Phys. Rev. B 50 15678-96) derived the governing model of electroseismic conversion, in which Maxwell's equations are coupled with Biot's equations through an electrokinetic mobility parameter. The inverse problem of electroseismic conversion was first studied by Chen and Yang (2013, Inverse Problem 29 115006). By following the construction of Complex Geometrical Optics (CGO) solutions to a matrix Schrodinger equation introduced by Ola and Somersalo (1996, SIAM J. Appl. Math. 56 No. 4 1129-1145), we analyze the reconstruction of conductivity, permittivity and the electrokinetic mobility parameter in Maxwell's equations with internal measurements, while allowing the magnetic permeability to be a variable function. We show that knowledge of two internal data sets associated with well-chosen boundary electric sources uniquely determines these parameters. Moreover, a Lipschitz-type stability is obtained based on the same set.
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