Numerical solution of an inverse random source problem for the time fractional diffusion equation via PhaseLift

12/20/2020
by   Yuxuan Gong, et al.
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This paper is concerned with the inverse random source problem for a stochastic time fractional diffusion equation, where the source is assumed to be driven by a Gaussian random field. The direct problem is shown to be well-posed by examining the well-posedness and regularity of the solution for the equivalent stochastic two-point boundary value problem in the frequency domain. For the inverse problem, the Fourier modulus of the diffusion coefficient of the random source is proved to be uniquely determined by the variance of the Fourier transform of the boundary data. As a phase retrieval for the inverse problem, the PhaseLift method with random masks is applied to recover the diffusion coefficient from its Fourier modulus. Numerical experiments are reported to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method.

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