In present paper, we deal with a backward diffusion problem for a time-fractional diffusion problem with a nonlinear source in a strip domain. We all know this nonlinear problem is severely ill-posed, i.e., the solution does not depend continuously on the measurable data. Therefore, we use the Fourier truncation regularization method to solve this problem. Under an a priori hypothesis and an a priori regularization parameter selection rule, we obtain the convergence error estimates between the regular solution and the exact solution at 0 ≤ x < 1 .
In this paper, the Cauchy problem of the modified Helmholtz equation (CPMHE) with perturbed wave number is considered. In the sense of Hadamard, this problem is severely ill-posed. The Fourier truncation regularization method is used to solve this Cauchy problem. Meanwhile, the corresponding error estimate between the exact solution and the regularized solution is obtained. A numerical example is presented to illustrate the validity and effectiveness of our methods.
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