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arxiv: 1711.09274 · v2 · pith:RNZMBJF3new · submitted 2017-11-25 · 🧮 math.NA · cs.NA

Topological Sensitivity Based Far-Field Detection of Elastic Inclusions

classification 🧮 math.NA cs.NA
keywords locationdetectionindicatortopologicalelasticsensitivityfar-fieldformation
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The aim of this article is to present and rigorously analyze topological sensitivity based algorithms for detection of diametrically small inclusions in an isotropic homogeneous elastic formation using single and multiple measurements of the far-field scattering amplitudes. A $L^2-$cost functional is considered and a location indicator is constructed from its topological derivative. The performance of the indicator is analyzed in terms of the topological sensitivity for location detection and stability with respect to measurement and medium noises. It is established that the location indicator does not guarantee inclusion detection and achieves only a low resolution when there is mode-conversion in an elastic formation. Accordingly, a weighted location indicator is designed to tackle the mode-conversion phenomenon. It is substantiated that the weighted function renders the location of an inclusion stably with resolution as per Rayleigh criterion.

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