A data-driven approach to solving a 1D inverse scattering problem

04/06/2023
by   Tristan van Leeuwen, et al.
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In this paper, we extend the ROM-based approach for inverse scattering with Neumann boundary conditions, introduced by Druskin at. al. (Inverse Problems 37, 2021), to the 1D Schrödinger equation with impedance (Robin) boundary conditions. We also propose a novel data-assimilation (DA) inversion method based on the ROM approach, thereby avoiding the need for a Lanczos-orthogonalization (LO) step. Furthermore, we present a detailed numerical study and comparison of the accuracy and stability of the DA and LO methods.

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