Convergence Rate Analysis of Galerkin Approximation of Inverse Potential Problem

Abstract

In this work we analyze the inverse problem of recovering the space-dependent potential coefficient in an elliptic / parabolic problem from distributed observation. We establish novel (weighted) conditional stability estimates under very mild conditions on the problem data. Then we provide an error analysis of a standard reconstruction scheme based on the standard output least-squares formulation with Tikhonov regularization (by an H1-seminorm penalty), which is then discretized by the Galerkin finite element method with continuous piecewise linear finite elements in space (and also backward Euler method in time for parabolic problems). We present a detailed analysis of the discrete scheme, and provide convergence rates in a weighted L2() for discrete approximations with respect to the exact potential. The error bounds are explicitly dependent on the noise level, regularization parameter and discretization parameter(s). Under suitable conditions, we also derive error estimates in the standard L2() and interior L2 norms. The analysis employs sharp a priori error estimates and nonstandard test functions. Several numerical experiments are given to complement the theoretical analysis.

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