On Corner Scattering for Operators of Divergence Form and Applications to Inverse Scattering (1905.02558v2)
Abstract: We consider the scattering problem governed by the Helmholtz equation with inhomogeneity in both conductivity' in the divergence form andpotential' in the lower order term. The support of the inhomogeneity is assumed to contain a convex corner. We prove that, due to the presence of such corner under appropriate assumptions on the potential and conductivity in the vicinity of the corner, any incident field scatters. Based on corner scattering analysis we present a uniqueness result on determination of the polygonal convex hull of the support of admissible inhomogeneities, from scattering data corresponding to one single incident wave. These results require only certain regularity around the corner for the coefficients modeling the inhomogeneity, whereas away from the corner they can be quite general. Our main results on scattering and inverse scattering are established for $\mathbb{R}2$, while some analytic tools are developed in any dimension $n\geq 2$.
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