Analysis of the Inverse Problem in a Time Fractional Parabolic Equation With Mixed Boundary Conditions

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2014

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Özbilge Kahveci, Ebru

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This article deals with the mathematical analysis of the inverse coefficient problem of identifying the unknown coefficient k(x) in the linear time fractional parabolic equation D-t(alpha) u(x, t) = (k(x)u(x))(x), 0 < alpha <= 1, with mixed boundary conditions u(0, t) = psi(0)(t), u(x)(1, t) = psi(1)(t). By defining the input-output mappings Phi[.] : kappa -> C-1[0, T] and psi[.] : kappa -> C[0, T], the inverse problem is reduced to the problem of their invertibility. Hence the main purpose of this study is to investigate the distinguishability of the input-output mappings Phi[.] and Phi[.]. This work shows that the input-output mappings Phi[.] and Phi[.] have the distinguishability property. Moreover, the value k(0) of the unknown diffusion coefficient k(x) at x = 0 can be determined explicitly by making use of measured output data (boundary observation) k(0) ux(0, t) = f (t), which brings greater restriction on the set of admissible coefficients. It is also shown that the measured output data f (t) and h(t) can be determined analytically by a series representation, which implies that the input-output mappings Phi[.] : kappa -> C1[0, T] and Phi[.] : kappa -> C[0, T] can be described explicitly.

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Unknown Diffusion-Coefficient, Semigroup Approach, Identification, Algebra and Number Theory, Analysis, Inverse problems for PDEs, input-output mappings, mixed boundary conditions, inverse problem, Fractional partial differential equations, time-fractional parabolic equation

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0101 mathematics, 01 natural sciences

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Boundary Value Problems

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