A linearised inverse conductivity problem for the Maxwell system at a high frequency
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Publication:6347309
DOI10.1016/J.JCP.2022.111003arXiv2008.07982MaRDI QIDQ6347309FDOQ6347309
Victor Isakov, Boxi Xu, Shuai Lu
Publication date: 18 August 2020
Abstract: We consider a linearised inverse conductivity problem for electromagnetic waves in a three dimensional bounded domain at a high time-harmonic frequency. Increasing stability bounds for the conductivity coefficient in the full Maxwell system and in a simplified transverse electric mode are derived. These bounds contain a Lipschitz term with a factor growing polynomially in terms of the frequency, a Holder term, and a logarithmic term which decays with respect to the frequency as a power. To validate this increasing stability numerically, we propose a reconstruction algorithm aiming at the recovery of sufficiently many Fourier modes of the conductivity. A numerical evidence sheds light on the influence of the growing frequency and confirms the improved resolution at higher frequencies.
Partial differential equations of mathematical physics and other areas of application (35Qxx) General topics in optics and electromagnetic theory (78Axx) Miscellaneous topics in partial differential equations (35Rxx)
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