May 3, 2024
Saeed Karimi

Saeed Karimi

Academic Rank: Associate professor
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Degree: Ph.D in Applied Mathematics
Phone: 07733447965
Faculty: Faculty of Intelligent Systems and Data Science

Research

Title DIRECT IMPLEMENTATION OF TIKHONOV REGULARIZATION FOR THE FIRST KIND INTEGRAL EQUATION
Type Article
Keywords
First kind integral equation, Golub-Kahan bidiagonalization, Tikhonov regularization, Quadrature Discretization
Journal JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL MATHEMATICS
DOI doi:10.4208/jcm.2010-m2020-0132
Researchers Saeed Karimi (Second researcher)

Abstract

A common way to handle the Tikhonov regularization method for the first kind Fredholm integral equations, is first to discretize and then to work with the final linear system. This unavoidably inflicts discretization errors which may lead to disastrous results, especially when a quadrature rule is used. We propose to regularize directly the integral equation resulting in a continuous Tikhonov problem. The Tikhonov problem is reduced to a simple least squares problem by applying the Golub-Kahan bidiagonalization (GKB) directly to the integral operator. The regularization parameter and the iteration index are determined by the discrepancy principle approach. Moreover, we study the discrete version of the proposed method resulted from numerical evaluating the needed integrals. Focusing on the nodal values of the solution results in a weighted version of GKB-Tikhonov method for linear systems arisen from the Nystr¨om discretization. Finally, we use numerical experiments on a few test problems to illustrate the performance of our algorithms.