Stochastic Convergence Analysis of Inverse Potential Problem

Abstract

In this work, we investigate the inverse problem of recovering a potential coefficient in an elliptic partial differential equation from the observations at deterministic sampling points in the domain subject to random noise. We employ a least squares formulation with an H1() penalty on the potential in order to obtain a numerical reconstruction, and the Galerkin finite element method for the spatial discretization. Under mild regularity assumptions on the problem data, we provide a stochastic L2() convergence analysis on the regularized solution and the finite element approximation in a high probability sense. The obtained error bounds depend explicitly on the regularization parameter γ, the number n of observation points and the mesh size h. These estimates provide a useful guideline for choosing relevant algorithmic parameters. Furthermore, we develop a monotonically convergent adaptive algorithm for determining a suitable regularization parameter in the absence of a priori knowledge. Numerical experiments are also provided to complement the theoretical results.

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