SIAM J. Sci. Comput. | 2019

On an Inverse Source Problem for the Full Radiative Transfer Equation with Incomplete Data

 
 
 

Abstract


A new numerical method to solve an inverse source problem for the radiative transfer equation involving the absorption and scattering terms, with incomplete data, is proposed. No restrictive assumption on those absorption and scattering coefficients is imposed. The original inverse source problem is reduced to boundary value problem for a system of coupled partial differential equations of the first order. The unknown source function is not a part of this system. Next, we write this system in the fully discrete form of finite differences. That discrete problem is solved via the quasi-reversibility method. We prove the existence and uniqueness of the regularized solution. Especially, we prove the convergence of regularized solutions to the exact one as the noise level in the data tends to zero via a new discrete Carleman estimate. Numerical simulations demonstrate good performance of this method even when the data is highly noisy.

Volume 41
Pages B929-B952
DOI 10.1137/19m1253605
Language English
Journal SIAM J. Sci. Comput.

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