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Reconstruction of a Singular Source in a Fractional Subdiffusion Problem from a Single Point Measurement
In this paper, we reconstruct a singular time dependent source function of a fractional subdiffusion problem using observational data obtained from a single point of the boundary and inside of the domain. Specifically, the singular function under consideration is represented by the Dirac delta function which makes the analysis interesting as the temporal component of unknown source belongs to a Sobolev space of negative order. We establish the uniqueness of the examined inverse problem in both scenarios. In addition, we analyze local stability of the solution of our inverse problem. To numerically reconstruct a point-wise source, we use the techniques of topological derivatives by converting the inverse source problem in an optimization one. More precisely, we develop a second-order non-iterative reconstruction algorithm to achieve our goal. The efficacy of the proposed approach is substantiated through diverse numerical examples.
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The Applied Mathematics and Optimization Journal covers a broad range of mathematical methods in particular those that bridge with optimization and have some connection with applications. Core topics include calculus of variations, partial differential equations, stochastic control, optimization of deterministic or stochastic systems in discrete or continuous time, homogenization, control theory, mean field games, dynamic games and optimal transport. Algorithmic, data analytic, machine learning and numerical methods which support the modeling and analysis of optimization problems are encouraged. Of great interest are papers which show some novel idea in either the theory or model which include some connection with potential applications in science and engineering.