A variational technique of mollification applied to backward heat conduction problems

02/21/2022
by   Walter C. Simo Tao Lee, et al.
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This paper addresses a backward heat conduction problem with fractional Laplacian and time-dependent coefficient in an unbounded domain. The problem models generalized diffusion processes and is well-known to be severely ill-posed. We investigate a simple and powerful variational regularization technique based on mollification. Under classical Sobolev smoothness conditions, we derive order-optimal convergence rates between the exact solution and regularized approximation in the practical case where both the data and the operator are noisy. Moreover, we propose an order-optimal a-posteriori parameter choice rule based on the Morozov principle. Finally, we illustrate the robustness and efficiency of the regularization technique by some numerical examples including image deblurring.

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