AbstractWe consider a non-standard inverse heat conduction problem in a quarter plane which appears in some applied subjects. We want to know the surface heat flux in a body from a measured temperature history at a fixed location inside the body. This is an exponentially ill-posed problem in the sense that the solution (if it exists) does not depend continuously on the data. A Fourier regularization method together with order optimal logarithmic stability estimates is given. A numerical example shows that the theoretical results are valid
AbstractIn this paper a simple and convenient new regularization method for solving backward heat eq...
The inverse conduction problem arises when experimental measurements are taken in the interior of a...
AbstractThis paper investigates the inverse problem of determining a heat source using a parabolic e...
AbstractWe consider a non-standard inverse heat conduction problem in a quarter plane which appears ...
The inverse heat conduction problem also frequently referred as the sideways heat equation, in shor...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider an inverse heat conduction problem which appears in some applied ...
We consider an inverse problem for simultaneously determining the space-dependent source and the ini...
The sideways heat equation is a one-dimensional model of a problem, where one wants to determine the...
The sideways heat equation is a one-dimensional model of a problem, where one wants to determine the...
The sideways heat equation is a one-dimensional model of a problem, where one wants to determine the...
The sideways heat equation is a one-dimensional model of a problem, where one wants to determine the...
Abstract This paper investigates a radially symmetric inverse heat conduction problem, which determi...
We consider an inverse heat conduction problem, the Sideways Heat Equation, which is a model of a pr...
We examine the inverse problem of determining the shape of some unknown portion of the boundary of a...
AbstractIn this paper, the following inverse heat conduction problem: ut = uxx,x≥0,t≥0,u(x,0) = 0,x≥...
AbstractIn this paper a simple and convenient new regularization method for solving backward heat eq...
The inverse conduction problem arises when experimental measurements are taken in the interior of a...
AbstractThis paper investigates the inverse problem of determining a heat source using a parabolic e...
AbstractWe consider a non-standard inverse heat conduction problem in a quarter plane which appears ...
The inverse heat conduction problem also frequently referred as the sideways heat equation, in shor...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider an inverse heat conduction problem which appears in some applied ...
We consider an inverse problem for simultaneously determining the space-dependent source and the ini...
The sideways heat equation is a one-dimensional model of a problem, where one wants to determine the...
The sideways heat equation is a one-dimensional model of a problem, where one wants to determine the...
The sideways heat equation is a one-dimensional model of a problem, where one wants to determine the...
The sideways heat equation is a one-dimensional model of a problem, where one wants to determine the...
Abstract This paper investigates a radially symmetric inverse heat conduction problem, which determi...
We consider an inverse heat conduction problem, the Sideways Heat Equation, which is a model of a pr...
We examine the inverse problem of determining the shape of some unknown portion of the boundary of a...
AbstractIn this paper, the following inverse heat conduction problem: ut = uxx,x≥0,t≥0,u(x,0) = 0,x≥...
AbstractIn this paper a simple and convenient new regularization method for solving backward heat eq...
The inverse conduction problem arises when experimental measurements are taken in the interior of a...
AbstractThis paper investigates the inverse problem of determining a heat source using a parabolic e...