Inverse problems for linear parabolic equations using mixed formulations - Part 1 : Theoretical analysis

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arXiv1508.07854MaRDI QIDQ6503192FDOQ6503192

Diego A. Souza, Arnaud Münch


Abstract: We introduce in this document a direct method allowing to solve numerically inverse type problems for linear parabolic equations. We consider the reconstruction of the full solution of the parabolic equation posed in Omegaimes(0,T) - Omega a bounded subset of mathbbRN - from a partial distributed observation. We employ a least-squares technique and minimize the L2-norm of the distance from the observation to any solution. Taking the parabolic equation as the main constraint of the problem, the optimality conditions are reduced to a mixed formulation involving both the state to reconstruct and a Lagrange multiplier. The well-posedness of this mixed formulation - in particular the inf-sup property - is a consequence of classical energy estimates. We then reproduce the arguments to a linear first order system, involving the normal flux, equivalent to the linear parabolic equation. The method, valid in any dimension spatial dimension N, may also be employed to reconstruct solution for boundary observations. With respect to the hyperbolic situation considered in cite{NC-AM-InverseProblems} by the first author, the parabolic situation requires - due to regularization properties - the introduction of appropriate weights function so as to make the problem numerically stable.













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