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Boundary knot method for some inverse problems associated with the Helmholtz equation

โœ Scribed by Bangti Jin; Yao Zheng


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Weight
222 KB
Volume
62
Category
Article
ISSN
0029-5981

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โœฆ Synopsis


The boundary knot method is an inherently meshless, integration-free, boundary-type, radial basis function collocation technique for the solution of partial differential equations. In this paper, the method is applied to the solution of some inverse problems for the Helmholtz equation, including the highly ill-posed Cauchy problem. Since the resulting matrix equation is badly ill-conditioned, a regularized solution is obtained by employing truncated singular value decomposition, while the regularization parameter for the regularization method is provided by the L-curve method. Numerical results are presented for both smooth and piecewise smooth geometry. The stability of the method with respect to the noise in the data is investigated by using simulated noisy data. The results show that the method is highly accurate, computationally efficient and stable, and can be a competitive alternative to existing methods for the numerical solution of the problems.


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## Abstract In this paper, several boundary element regularization methods, such as iterative, conjugate gradient, Tikhonov regularization and singular value decomposition methods, for solving the Cauchy problem associated to the Helmholtz equation are developed and compared. Regularizing stopping