A CCBM-based generalized GKB iterative regularization algorithm for inverse Cauchy problems

Rongfang Gong, Min Wang, Qin Huang*, Ye Zhang

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Abstract

This paper examines inverse Cauchy problems that are governed by a kind of elliptic partial differential equation. The inverse problems involve recovering the missing data on an inaccessible boundary from the measured data on an accessible boundary, which is severely ill-posed. By using the coupled complex boundary method (CCBM), which integrates both Dirichlet and Neumann data into a single Robin boundary condition, we reformulate the underlying problem into an operator equation. Based on this new formulation, we study the solution existence issue of the reduced problem with noisy data. A Golub–Kahan bidiagonalization (GKB) process together with Givens rotation is employed for iteratively solving the proposed operator equation. The regularizing property of the developed method, called CCBM-GKB, and its convergence rate results are proved under a posteriori stopping rule. Finally, a linear finite element method is used for the numerical realization of CCBM-GKB. Various numerical experiments demonstrate that CCBM-GKB is a kind of accelerated iterative regularization method, as it is much faster than the classic Landweber method.

Original languageEnglish
Article number115282
JournalJournal of Computational and Applied Mathematics
Volume432
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2023

Keywords

  • Cauchy problem
  • Givens rotation
  • Golub–Kahan bidiagonalization
  • Inverse problems
  • Iteration algorithm
  • Regularization

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