2019
DOI: 10.1515/jiip-2019-0006
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Inverse source problem for a distributed-order time fractional diffusion equation

Abstract: This paper studies an inverse source problem for a time fractional diffusion equation with the distributed order Caputo derivative. The space-dependent source term is recovered from a noisy final data. The uniqueness, ill-posedness and a conditional stability for this inverse source problem are obtained. The inverse problem is formulated into a minimization functional with Tikhonov regularization method. Further, based on the series representation of the regularized solution, we give convergence rates of the r… Show more

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“…where P Tr = [τ , α]. In the current work, an alternative technique is used for the estimation of unknown parameters in the CGIM based on [20]. The CGIM algorithm can be found in [24] in detail.…”
Section: Conjugate Gradient Inverse Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…where P Tr = [τ , α]. In the current work, an alternative technique is used for the estimation of unknown parameters in the CGIM based on [20]. The CGIM algorithm can be found in [24] in detail.…”
Section: Conjugate Gradient Inverse Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They investigated the stability and well pose of the inverse problem. Cheng et al [20] obtained the space-dependent source term in the time-fractional diffusion equation based on Caputo derivative. They used the CGM method to solve the inverse problem.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For timefractional inverse problems, see [30,22,2,44,54,52,55,45,19,58,33,57]; for fractional Calderon problems, see [17,46,11,26,15]. Furthermore, if we extend the assumption (∆x) 2 ∝ t α to a more general case (∆x) 2 ∝ F (t), the multi-term fractional diffusion equations and even the distributed-order differential equations will be generated, see [47,31,12] for details.…”
Section: Previous Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…They adopted an algorithm based on the CG method and an early stopping rule under the discrepancy principle. For other types of inverse problems of DOTFDEs (such as teh estimation of diffusion or potential coefficients, source terms, initial and boundary conditions, and domain geometry), we refer to [35][36][37][38].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%