On the solution of some inverse problems in infiltration

Denis Constales; Jozef Kačur

Mathematica Bohemica (2001)

  • Volume: 126, Issue: 2, page 307-322
  • ISSN: 0862-7959

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In this paper we discuss inverse problems in infiltration. We propose an efficient method for identification of model parameters, e.g., soil parameters for unsaturated porous media. Our concept is strongly based on the finite speed of propagation of the wetness front during the infiltration into a dry region. We determine the unknown parameters from the corresponding ODE system arising from the original porous media equation. We use the automatic differentiation implemented in the ODE solver LSODA. Several numerical experiments are included.

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Constales, Denis, and Kačur, Jozef. "On the solution of some inverse problems in infiltration." Mathematica Bohemica 126.2 (2001): 307-322. <http://eudml.org/doc/248849>.

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