Department of Mathematics - Seminar on Applied Mathematics - Inverse problems in phase field systems: uniqueness and algorithm

3:00pm - 4:00pm
Room 2463 (near Lift 25 & 26)

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The phase field system is a nonlinear model that has significant applications in the field of materials science. In this talk, we are concerned with the uniqueness of determining the nonlinear energy potential in a phase-field system consisted of Cahn-Hilliard and Allen-Cahn equations. This system finds widespread applications in the development of alloys engineered to withstand extreme temperatures and pressures. The goal is to reconstruct the nonlinear energy potential through the measurements of concentration fields. We establish the local well-posedness of the phase-field system based on the implicit function theorem in Banach spaces. Both of the uniqueness results for recovering time-independent and time-dependent energy potential functions are provided through the higher order linearization technique. Numerical verifications based on the combination of semi-implicit Fourier scheme and neural network are presented in the end.

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Speakers / Performers:
Prof. Jun LAI
Zhejiang University
Language
English
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Department of Mathematics
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