The nonlinear D-S equations on R^d, with general power nonlinearity and with both the focusing and defocusing signs, are proved to be ill-posed in the Sobolev space H^s whenever the exponent s is lower than that predi...The nonlinear D-S equations on R^d, with general power nonlinearity and with both the focusing and defocusing signs, are proved to be ill-posed in the Sobolev space H^s whenever the exponent s is lower than that predicted by scaling or Galilean invariance, or when the regularity is too low to support distributional solutions. Authors analyze a class of solutions for which the zero-dispersion limit provides good approximations.展开更多
This article compares the isotropic and anisotropic TV regularizations used in inverse acoustic scattering. It is observed that compared with the traditional Tikhonov regularization, isotropic and anisotropic TV regul...This article compares the isotropic and anisotropic TV regularizations used in inverse acoustic scattering. It is observed that compared with the traditional Tikhonov regularization, isotropic and anisotropic TV regularizations perform better in the sense of edge preserving. While anisotropic TV regularization will cause distortions along axes. To minimize the energy function with isotropic and anisotropic regularization terms, we use split Bregman scheme. We do several 2D numerical experiments to validate the above arguments.展开更多
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文摘The nonlinear D-S equations on R^d, with general power nonlinearity and with both the focusing and defocusing signs, are proved to be ill-posed in the Sobolev space H^s whenever the exponent s is lower than that predicted by scaling or Galilean invariance, or when the regularity is too low to support distributional solutions. Authors analyze a class of solutions for which the zero-dispersion limit provides good approximations.
文摘This article compares the isotropic and anisotropic TV regularizations used in inverse acoustic scattering. It is observed that compared with the traditional Tikhonov regularization, isotropic and anisotropic TV regularizations perform better in the sense of edge preserving. While anisotropic TV regularization will cause distortions along axes. To minimize the energy function with isotropic and anisotropic regularization terms, we use split Bregman scheme. We do several 2D numerical experiments to validate the above arguments.
基金Supported by NNSF of China(Tianyuan Fund of Mathematics11326152)+1 种基金NSF of Jiangsu Province of China(BK20130736)the Research Fund of Nanjing Institute of Technology of China(YKJ201339)