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Hölder-Logarithmic Stability and Convergence Rates for an Inverse Random Source Problem

Published 24 Feb 2026 in math.NA and math.AP | (2602.20822v1)

Abstract: In this paper, we investigate an inverse random source problem concerned with recovering the strength of a random, uncorrelated acoustic source from correlation measurements of emitted time-harmonic acoustic waves. Such problems arise in applications including aeroacoustics and seismic imaging. Unlike their deterministic counterparts, inverse random source problems are known to be uniquely solvable in the absence of noise. Nevertheless, due to their inherent ill-posedness, regularization is required to stably reconstruct the source strength. We derive conditional Hölder-logarithmic stability estimates under Sobolev smoothness assumptions by employing complex geometrical optics solutions. Moreover, by establishing a variational source condition, we obtain Hölder-logarithmic convergence rates for spectral regularization methods. At fixed frequency, the exponents in the logarithmic stability and convergence estimates grow unboundedly as the Sobolev regularity of the source increases. Finally, we present numerical experiments supporting our theoretical findings.

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