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On an inverse elastic wave imaging scheme for nearly incompressible materials (1711.00242v1)

Published 1 Nov 2017 in math.AP

Abstract: This paper is devoted to the algorithmic development of inverse elastic scattering problems. We focus on reconstructing the locations and shapes of elastic scatterers with known dictionary data for the nearly incompressible materials. The scatterers include non-penetrable rigid obstacles and penetrable mediums, and we use time-harmonic elastic point signals as the incident input waves. The scattered waves are collected in a relatively small backscattering aperture on a bounded surface. A two-stage algorithm is proposed for the reconstruction and only two incident waves of different wavenumbers are required. The unknown scatterer is first approximately located by using the measured data at a small wavenumber, and then the shape of the scatterer is determined by the computed location of the scatterer together with the measured data at a regular wavenumber. The corresponding mathematical principle with rigorous analysis is presented. Numerical tests illustrate the effectiveness and efficiency of the proposed method.

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