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Convergence rates and structure of solutions of inverse problems with imperfect forward models

Journal

INVERSE PROBLEMS
Volume 35, Issue 2, Pages -

Publisher

IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6420/aaf6f5

Keywords

operator uncertainty; total variation; extended support; Bregman distances; source condition; error estimation; debiasing

Funding

  1. ERC via Grant EU FP 7-ERC Consolidator Grant [615216 LifeInverse]
  2. Humboldt Foundation
  3. Royal Society

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The goal of this paper is to further develop an approach to inverse problems with imperfect forward operators that is based on partially ordered spaces. Studying the dual problem yields useful insights into the convergence of the regularised solutions and allow us to obtain convergence rates in terms of Bregman distances-as usual in inverse problems, under an additional assumption on the exact solution called the source condition. These results are obtained for general absolutely one-homogeneous functionals. In the special case of TV-based regularisation we also study the structure of regularised solutions and prove convergence of their level sets to those of an exact solution. Finally, using the developed theory, we adapt the concept of debiasing to inverse problems with imperfect operators and propose an approach to pointwise error estimation in TV-based regularisation.

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