About stability and regularization of ill-posed elliptic Cauchy problems: The case of Lipschitz domains
Résumé
This article is devoted to a conditional stability estimate related to the ill-posed Cauchy problems for Laplace's equation in domains with Lipschitz boundary. It completes the results obtained by Bourgeois [Conditional stability for ill-posed elliptic Cauchy problems: The case of C1,1 domains (part I), Rapport INRIA 6585, 2008] for domains of class C1,1. This estimate is established by using an interior Carleman estimate and a technique based on a sequence of balls which approach the boundary. This technique is inspired by Alessandrini et al. [Optimal stability for inverse elliptic boundary value problems with unknown boundaries, Annali della Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa 29 (2000), pp. 755-806]. We obtain a logarithmic stability estimate, the exponent of which is specified as a function of the boundary's singularity. Such stability estimate induces a convergence rate for the method of quasi-reversibility introduced by Lattés and Lions [Méthode de Quasi-Réversibilité et Applications, Dunod, Paris, 1967] to solve the Cauchy problems. The optimality of this convergence rate is tested numerically, precisely a discretized method of quasi-reversibility is performed by using a nonconforming finite element. The obtained results show very good agreement between theoretical and numerical convergence rates. © 2010 Taylor & Francis.