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Determination of a Riemannian manifold from the distance difference functions

Differential Geometry 2017-08-28 v2 Analysis of PDEs

Abstract

Let (N,g)(N,g) be a Riemannian manifold with the distance function d(x,y)d(x,y) and an open subset MNM\subset N. For xMx\in M we denote by DxD_x the distance difference function Dx:F×FRD_x:F\times F\to \mathbb R, given by Dx(z1,z2)=d(x,z1)d(x,z2)D_x(z_1,z_2)=d(x,z_1)-d(x,z_2), z1,z2F=NMz_1,z_2\in F=N\setminus M. We consider the inverse problem of determining the topological and the differentiable structure of the manifold MM and the metric gMg|_M on it when we are given the distance difference data, that is, the set FF, the metric gFg|_F, and the collection D(M)={Dx; xM}\mathcal D(M)=\{D_x;\ x\in M\}. Moreover, we consider the embedded image D(M)\mathcal D(M) of the manifold MM, in the vector space C(F×F)C(F\times F), as a representation of manifold MM. The inverse problem of determining (M,g)(M,g) from D(M)\mathcal D(M) arises e.g. in the study of the wave equation on R×N\mathbb R\times N when we observe in FF the waves produced by spontaneous point sources at unknown points (t,x)R×M(t,x)\in \mathbb R\times M. Then Dx(z1,z2)D_x(z_1,z_2) is the difference of the times when one observes at points z1z_1 and z2z_2 the wave produced by a point source at xx that goes off at an unknown time. The problem has applications in hybrid inverse problems and in geophysical imaging.

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@article{arxiv.1510.06157,
  title  = {Determination of a Riemannian manifold from the distance difference functions},
  author = {Matti Lassas and Teemu Saksala},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1510.06157},
  year   = {2017}
}

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An extended preprint version of this paper is at the page http://wiki.helsinki.fi/display/mathstatHenkilokunta/Teemu+Saksal