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A MANN ITERATIVE REGULARIZATION METHOD FOR ELLIPTIC CAUCHY PROBLEMS

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Pages 861-884 | Published online: 17 Aug 2006
 

Abstract

We investigate the Cauchy problem for linear elliptic operators with C –coefficients at a regular set Ω ⊂ R 2, which is a classical example of an ill-posed problem. The Cauchy data are given at the manifold Γ ⊂ ∂Ω and our goal is to reconstruct the trace of the H 1(Ω) solution of an elliptic equation at ∂Ω/Γ. The method proposed here composes the segmenting Mann iteration with a fixed point equation associated with the elliptic Cauchy problem. Our algorithm generalizes the iterative method developed by Maz'ya et al., who proposed a method based on solving successive well-posed mixed boundary value problems. We analyze the regularizing and convergence properties both theoretically and numerically.

Supported by CNPq under grant 200049-94.1 and FWF project F–1308 within Spezial-forschungsbereich 13.

Acknowledgments

Notes

Supported by CNPq under grant 200049-94.1 and FWF project F–1308 within Spezial-forschungsbereich 13.

1For a formal definition of well posed problems, see e.g. Citation[Ba] or Citation[EHN].

2The Cauchy data (f, g) is called consistent if the corresponding problem EquationCP has a solution. Otherwise (f, g) is called inconsistent Cauchy data.

3For details on the definition of the Sobolev spaces see Citation[Ad] or Citation[DaLi].

4The corresponding definitions can be found in Citation[BrPe].

5See Citation[Je] for a complete proof.

6It is obvious that this Picard iteration may fail to converge in this general framework.

7Due to the geometrical interpretation, we adopt the notation used in Citation[Gr] and Citation[EnSc]. In Citation[Do], matrices satisfying iv) are called normal matrices.

8For simplicity we denote by ∥·∥ the norm of the Hilbert space H, but meant is the norm ∥·∥* introduced in Definition 4.

9See URL http://www.netlib.org for details.

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