Using a Divergence Regularization Method to Solve an Ill-Posed Cauchy Problem for the Helmholtz Equation
Benedict Barnes,
Anthony Y. Aidoo,
Joseph Ackora-Prah and
Devendra Kumar
Abstract and Applied Analysis, 2022, vol. 2022, 1-10
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The ill-posed Helmholtz equation with inhomogeneous boundary deflection in a Hilbert space is regularized using the divergence regularization method (DRM). The DRM includes a positive integer scaler that homogenizes the inhomogeneous boundary deflection in the Helmholtz equation’s Cauchy issue. This guarantees the existence and uniqueness of the equation’s solution. To reestablish the stability of the regularized Helmholtz equation and regularized Cauchy boundary conditions, the DRM uses its regularization term 1+α2mem, where α>0 is the regularization parameter. As a result, DRM restores all three Hadamard requirements for well-posedness.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1155/2022/4628634
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