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Simultaneous uniqueness for the diffusion coefficient and initial value identification in a time-fractional diffusion equation
This article investigates the uniqueness of simultaneously determining the diffusion coefficient and initial value in a time-fractional diffusion equation with derivative order α∈(0,1). By additional boundary measurements and a priori assumption on the diffusion coefficient, the uniqueness of the ei...
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Published in: | Applied mathematics letters 2024-10, Vol.156, p.109149, Article 109149 |
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Main Authors: | , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | This article investigates the uniqueness of simultaneously determining the diffusion coefficient and initial value in a time-fractional diffusion equation with derivative order α∈(0,1). By additional boundary measurements and a priori assumption on the diffusion coefficient, the uniqueness of the eigenvalues and an associated integral equation for the diffusion coefficient are firstly established. The proof is based on the Laplace transform and the expansion of eigenfunctions for the solution to the initial value/boundary value problem. Furthermore, by using these two results, the simultaneous uniqueness in determining the diffusion coefficient and initial value is demonstrated from the Liouville transform and Gelfand–Levitan theory. The result shows that the uniqueness in simultaneous identification can be achieved, provided the initial values non-orthogonality to the eigenfunction of differential operators, which incorporates only one diffusion coefficient rather than scenarios involving two diffusion coefficients. |
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ISSN: | 0893-9659 1873-5452 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.aml.2024.109149 |