Search results for "Calderón's problem"

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Recovering a variable exponent

2021

We consider an inverse problem of recovering the non-linearity in the one dimensional variable exponent $p(x)$-Laplace equation from the Dirichlet-to-Neumann map. The variable exponent can be recovered up to the natural obstruction of rearrangements. The main technique is using the properties of a moment problem after reducing the inverse problem to determining a function from its $L^p$-norms.

non-standard growthvariable exponentelliptic equationGeneral Mathematicsquasilinear equationinversio-ongelmatCalderón's problemMathematics - Analysis of PDEsapproximation by polynomialsFOS: Mathematics34A55 (Primary) 41A10 34B15 28A25 (Secondary)inverse problemapproksimointiMüntz-Szász theoremdifferentiaaliyhtälötAnalysis of PDEs (math.AP)Documenta Mathematica
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Refined instability estimates for some inverse problems

2022

Many inverse problems are known to be ill-posed. The ill-posedness can be manifested by an instability estimate of exponential type, first derived by Mandache [29]. In this work, based on Mandache's idea, we refine the instability estimates for two inverse problems, including the inverse inclusion problem and the inverse scattering problem. Our aim is to derive explicitly the dependence of the instability estimates on key parameters. The first result of this work is to show how the instability depends on the depth of the hidden inclusion and the conductivity of the background medium. This work can be regarded as a counterpart of the depth-dependent and conductivity-dependent stability estim…

osittaisdifferentiaaliyhtälötimpedanssitomografiascattering theoryControl and Optimizationdepth-dependent instability of exponential-typeinverse problemsinversio-ongelmatincreasing stability phenomenainstabilityCalderón's problem35R30kuvantaminenRellich lemmaModeling and Simulation35J15Discrete Mathematics and CombinatoricssirontaHelmholtz equation35R25Analysiselectrical impedance tomographyInverse Problems and Imaging
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