Numeerisen analyysin ja laskennallisen tieteen seminaari

30.1.2006  klo 14.15  U356


Kenrick Bingham TKK, Matematiikan laitos

Inverse problem for the wave equation and focusing waves

The inverse problem of the wave equation is to determine the spatially varying wave speed and potential functions, when Cauchy data on the boundary of the domain of different solutions of the equation are known. A strategy for solving such an inverse problem uses the Blagoveshchenskii identity for calculating inner products of appropriate solutions inside the domain, using the known boundary data. This tool allows one to construct waves that focus at a particular time into a small neighbourhood of a point. This gives information about the local behaviour of the solutions, which can be used for solving the inverse problem. Questions about the numerical implementation are discussed.