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Identification of cracks with non linear impedances

Mohamed Jaoua, Serge Nicaise, Luc Paquet (2003)

ESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis - Modélisation Mathématique et Analyse Numérique

We consider the inverse problem of determining a crack submitted to a non linear impedance law. Identifiability and local Lipschitz stability results are proved for both the crack and the impedance.

Identification of cracks with non linear impedances

Mohamed Jaoua, Serge Nicaise, Luc Paquet (2010)

ESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis

We consider the inverse problem of determining a crack submitted to a non linear impedance law. Identifiability and local Lipschitz stability results are proved for both the crack and the impedance.

Identification of critical curves. II. Discretization and numerical realization

Jaroslav Haslinger, Václav Horák, Pekka Neittaanmäki, Kimmo Salmenjoki (1991)

Applications of Mathematics

We consider the finite element approximation of the identification problem, where one wishes to identify a curve along which a given solution of the boundary value problem possesses some specific property. We prove the convergence of FE-approximation and give some results of numerical tests.

Identification of Green’s Functions Singularities by Cross Correlation of Ambient Noise Signals

Josselin Garnier (2011/2012)

Séminaire Laurent Schwartz — EDP et applications

In this paper we consider the problem of estimating the singular support of the Green’s function of the wave equation by using ambient noise signals recorded by passive sensors. We assume that noise sources emit stationary random signals into the medium which are recorded by sensors. We explain how the cross correlation of the signals recorded by two sensors is related to the Green’s function between the sensors. By looking at the singular support of the cross correlation we can obtain an estimate...

Implicit a posteriori error estimation using patch recovery techniques

Tamás Horváth, Ferenc Izsák (2012)

Open Mathematics

We develop implicit a posteriori error estimators for elliptic boundary value problems. Local problems are formulated for the error and the corresponding Neumann type boundary conditions are approximated using a new family of gradient averaging procedures. Convergence properties of the implicit error estimator are discussed independently of residual type error estimators, and this gives a freedom in the choice of boundary conditions. General assumptions are elaborated for the gradient averaging...

Improved estimates for the Ginzburg-Landau equation : the elliptic case

Fabrice Bethuel, Giandomenico Orlandi, Didier Smets (2005)

Annali della Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa - Classe di Scienze

We derive estimates for various quantities which are of interest in the analysis of the Ginzburg-Landau equation, and which we bound in terms of the G L -energy E ε and the parameter ε . These estimates are local in nature, and in particular independent of any boundary condition. Most of them improve and extend earlier results on the subject.

Indefinite Quasilinear Neumann Problem on Unbounded Domains

J. Chabrowski (2006)

Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Mathematics

We investigate the solvability of the quasilinear Neumann problem (1.1) with sub- and supercritical exponents in an unbounded domain Ω. Under some integrability conditions on the coefficients we establish embedding theorems of weighted Sobolev spaces into weighted Lebesgue spaces. This is used to obtain solutions through a global minimization of a variational functional.

Inégalités de résolvante pour l’opérateur de Schrödinger avec potentiel multipolaire critique

Thomas Duyckaerts (2006)

Bulletin de la Société Mathématique de France

On étudie un opérateur de la forme - Δ + V sur d , où V est un potentiel admettant plusieurs pôles en a / r 2 . Plus précisément, on démontre l’estimation de résolvante tronquée à hautes fréquences, classique dans les cas non-captifs, et qui implique l’effet régularisant standard pour l’équation de Schrödinger correspondante. La preuve est basée sur l’introduction d’une mesure de défaut micro-locale semi-classique. On démontre également, dans le même contexte, des inégalités de Strichartz pour l’équation de Schrödinger....

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