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Stability and Resolution Analysis of Topological Derivative Based Localization of Small Electromagnetic Inclusions (1412.6667v2)

Published 20 Dec 2014 in math.OC

Abstract: The aim of this article is to elaborate and rigorously analyze a topological derivative based imaging framework for locating an electromagnetic inclusion of diminishing size from boundary measurements of the tangential component of scattered magnetic field at a fixed frequency. The inverse problem of inclusion detection is formulated as an optimization problem in terms of a filtered discrepancy functional and the topological derivative based imaging functional obtained therefrom. The sensitivity and resolution analysis of the imaging functional is rigorously performed. It is substantiated that the Rayleigh resolution limit is achieved. Further, the stability of the reconstruction with respect to measurement and medium noises is investigated and the signal-to-noise ratio is evaluated in terms of the imaginary part of free space fundamental magnetic solution.

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