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Regularization of the factorization method applied to diffuse optical tomography

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In this paper, we develop a new regularized version of the factorization method for positive operators mapping a complex Hilbert space into it is dual space. The factorization method uses… Click to show full abstract

In this paper, we develop a new regularized version of the factorization method for positive operators mapping a complex Hilbert space into it is dual space. The factorization method uses Picard’s criteria to define an indicator function to image an unknown region. In most applications the data operator is compact which gives that the singular values can tend to zero rapidly which can cause numerical instabilities. The regularization of the factorization method presented here seeks to avoid the numerical instabilities in applying Picard’s criteria. This method allows one to image the interior structure of an object with little a priori information in a computationally simple and analytically rigorous way. Here we will focus on an application of this method to diffuse optical tomography where will prove that this method can be used to recover an unknown subregion from the Dirichlet-to-Neumann mapping. Numerical examples will be presented in two dimensions.

Keywords: factorization method; regularization factorization; method; diffuse optical; optical tomography

Journal Title: Inverse Problems
Year Published: 2021

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