Inverse obstacle scattering problems with a single incident wave and the logarithmic differential of the indicator function in the Enclosure Method

Mathematics – Analysis of PDEs

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submitted to Inverse Problems on April 4, 2011. 26 pages

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10.1088/0266-5611/27/8/085006

This paper gives a remark on the Enclosure Method by considering inverse obstacle scattering problems with a single incident wave whose governing equation is given by the Helmholtz equation in two dimensions. It is concerned with the indicator function in the Enclosure Method. The previous indicator function is essentially real-valued since only its absolute value is used. In this paper, another method for the use of the indicator function is introduced. The method employs the logarithmic differential with respect to the independent variable of the indicator function and yields directly the coordinates of the vertices of the convex hull of unknown polygonal sound-hard obstacles or thin ones. The convergence rate of the formulae is better than that of the previous indicator function. Some other applications of this method are also given.

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