Stability estimate of a solution to the problem of kernel determination in integrodifferential equations of electrodynamics

2011 ◽  
Vol 84 (1) ◽  
pp. 518-521 ◽  
Author(s):  
V. G. Romanov
2021 ◽  
Vol 0 (0) ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Bakka ◽  
S. Hajji ◽  
D. Kiouach

Abstract By means of the Banach fixed point principle, we establish some sufficient conditions ensuring the existence of the global attracting sets of neutral stochastic functional integrodifferential equations with finite delay driven by a fractional Brownian motion (fBm) with Hurst parameter H ∈ ( 1 2 , 1 ) {H\in(\frac{1}{2},1)} in a Hilbert space.


Author(s):  
Jan Bohr

AbstractNon-abelian X-ray tomography seeks to recover a matrix potential $$\Phi :M\rightarrow {\mathbb {C}}^{m\times m}$$ Φ : M → C m × m in a domain M from measurements of its so-called scattering data $$C_\Phi $$ C Φ at $$\partial M$$ ∂ M . For $$\dim M\ge 3$$ dim M ≥ 3 (and under appropriate convexity and regularity conditions), injectivity of the forward map $$\Phi \mapsto C_\Phi $$ Φ ↦ C Φ was established in (Paternain et al. in Am J Math 141(6):1707–1750, 2019). The present article extends this result by proving a Hölder-type stability estimate. As an application, a statistical consistency result for $$\dim M =2$$ dim M = 2 (Monard et al. in Commun Pure Appl Math, 2019) is generalised to higher dimensions. The injectivity proof in (Paternain et al. in Am J Math 141(6):1707–1750, 2019) relies on a novel method by Uhlmann and Vasy (Invent Math 205(1):83–120, 2016), which first establishes injectivity in a shallow layer below $$\partial M$$ ∂ M and then globalises this by a layer stripping argument. The main technical contribution of this paper is a more quantitative version of these arguments, in particular, proving uniform bounds on layer depth and stability constants.


Complexity ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 2019 ◽  
pp. 1-10 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nguyen Ngoc Phung ◽  
Bao Quoc Ta ◽  
Ho Vu

In this paper, we establish the Ulam-Hyers stability and Ulam-Hyers-Rassias stability for fuzzy integrodifferential equations by using the fixed point method and the successive approximation method.


2021 ◽  
Vol 0 (0) ◽  
Author(s):  
El Mustapha Ait Ben Hassi ◽  
Salah-Eddine Chorfi ◽  
Lahcen Maniar

Abstract We study an inverse problem involving the restoration of two radiative potentials, not necessarily smooth, simultaneously with initial temperatures in parabolic equations with dynamic boundary conditions. We prove a Lipschitz stability estimate for the relevant potentials using a recent Carleman estimate, and a logarithmic stability result for the initial temperatures by a logarithmic convexity method, based on observations in an arbitrary subdomain.


2020 ◽  
Vol 0 (0) ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohammed Alaoui ◽  
Abdelkarim Hajjaj ◽  
Lahcen Maniar ◽  
Jawad Salhi

AbstractIn this paper, we study an inverse source problem for a degenerate and singular parabolic system where the boundary conditions are of Neumann type. We consider a problem with degenerate diffusion coefficients and singular lower-order terms, both vanishing at an interior point of the space domain. In particular, we address the question of well-posedness of the problem, and then we prove a stability estimate of Lipschitz type in determining the source term by data of only one component. Our method is based on Carleman estimates, cut-off procedures and a reflection technique.


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