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Monochromatic reconstruction algorithms for two-dimensional multi-channel inverse problems

We consider two inverse problems for the multi-channel two-dimensional Schrödinger equation at fixed positive energy, i.e. the equation $-Δψ+ V(x)ψ= E ψ$ at fixed positive $E$, where $V$ is a matrix-valued potential. The first is the Gel'fand inverse problem on a bounded domain $D$ at fixed energy and the second is the inverse fixed-energy scattering problem on the whole plane $\R^2$. We present in this paper two algorithms which give efficient approximate solutions to these problems: in particular, in both cases we show that the potential $V$ is reconstructed with Lipschitz stability by these algorithms up to $O(E^{-(m-2)/2})$ in the uniform norm as $E \to +\infty$, under the assumptions that $V$ is $m$-times differentiable in $L^1$, for $m \geq 3$, and has sufficient boundary decay.

preprint2011arXivOpen access

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