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An inverse problem of identifying the time-dependent potential and source terms in a two-dimensional parabolic equation

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HACETTEPE JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS
Volume 52, Issue 6, Pages 1578-1599

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HACETTEPE UNIV, FAC SCI
DOI: 10.15672/hujms.1118138

Keywords

. existence and uniqueness; contraction mapping; 2D parabolic equation; inverse identification problem; nonlinear optimization; Tikhonov regularization

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In this article, the simultaneous identification of the time-dependent lowest and source terms in a 2D parabolic equation from additional measurements is studied. Regularization is used to address the ill-posed nature of the problem, and the ADE method is applied for discretization and solving numerically. The results show the efficiency and stability of the ADE method in reconstructing the solution from minimal data.
In this article, simultaneous identification of the time-dependent lowest and source terms in a two-dimensional (2D) parabolic equation from knowledge of additional measurements is studied. Existence and uniqueness of the solution is proved by means of the contraction mapping on a small time interval. Since the governing equation is yet ill-posed (very slight errors in the time-average temperature input may cause relatively significant errors in the output potential and source terms), we need to regularize the solution. Therefore, regularization is needed for the retrieval of unknown terms. The 2D problem is discretized using the alternating direction explicit (ADE) method and reshaped as non-linear least squares optimization of the Tikhonov regularization function. This is numerically solved by means of the MATLAB subroutine lsqnonlin tool. Finally, we present a numerical example to demonstrate the accuracy and efficiency of the proposed method. Our numerical results show that the ADE is an efficient and unconditionally stable scheme for reconstructing the potential and source coefficients from minimal data which makes the solution of the inverse problem (IP) unique.

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