Sparse Reconstructions of Acoustic Source for Inverse Scattering Problems in Measure Space

Abstract

This paper proposes a systematic mathematical analysis of both the direct and inverse acoustic scattering problem given the source in Radon measure space. For the direct problem, we investigate the well-posedness including the existence, the uniqueness, and the stability by introducing a special definition of the weak solution, i.e. very weak solution. For the inverse problem, we choose the Radon measure space instead of the popular L1 space to build the sparse reconstruction, which can guarantee the existence of the reconstructed solution. The sparse reconstruction problem can be solved by the semismooth Newton method in the dual space. Numerical examples are included.

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