Reconstructing initial data using iterative observers for wave type systems

Haine Ghislain

Published in 11th International Conference on Mathematical and Numerical Aspects of Waves, 2013

An iterative algorithm for solving initial data inverse problems from partial observations has been proposed by Ramdani, Tucsnak and Weiss (Automatica, 2010). In this work, we are concerned with the convergence of this algorithm when the inverse problem is ill-posed, i.e. when the observations are not sufficient to reconstruct any initial data. We prove that the state space can be decomposed as a direct sum, stable by the algorithm, corresponding to the observable and unobservable part of the initial data. We show that this result holds for both locally distributed and boundary observation.

To cite this paper:
Haine Ghislain (2013) Reconstructing initial data using iterative observers for wave type systems. In the proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Mathematical and Numerical Aspects of Waves. Gammarth, Tunisia.

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