Application of the Factorization Method to Recover Cuts with Oblique Derivative Boundary Condition

Authors

  • Jun Guo School of Mathematics and Statistics, South-Central University For Nationalities,Wuhan 430074, China
  • Jian He Department of Basic Courses, Air Force Early Warning Academy, Wuhan, China
  • Jin Li School of Science, Jiujiang University, Jiujiang, China

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4208/jcm.2010-m2019-0188

Keywords:

Direct and inverse scattering, Oblique derivative, Crack, The factorization method.

Abstract

Direct and inverse problems for the scattering of cracks with mixed oblique derivative boundary conditions from the incident plane wave are considered, which describe the scattering phenomenons such as the scattering of tidal waves by spits or reefs. The solvability of the direct scattering problem is proven by using the boundary integral equation method. In order to show the equivalent boundary integral system is Fredholm of index zero, some relationships concerning the tangential potential operator is used. Due to the mixed oblique derivative boundary conditions, we cannot employ the factorization method in a usual manner to reconstruct the cracks. An alternative technique is used in the theoretical analysis such that the far field operator can be factorized in an appropriate form and fulfills the range identity theorem. Finally, we present some numerical examples to demonstrate the feasibility and effectiveness of the factorization method.

Published

2022-10-06

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