Separation of the initial conditions in the inverse problem for 1D non-linear tsunami wave run-up theory
Abstract
We investigate the inverse tsunami wave problem within the framework of the 1D nonlinear shallow water equations (SWE). Specifically, we focus on determining the initial displacement and velocity of the wave, given the known motion of the shoreline (the wet/dry free boundary). We demonstrate that for power-shaped inclined bathymetries, this problem admits a complete solution for any and , provided the wave does not break. In particular, we show that the knowledge of enables the unique recovery of both ) and in terms of the Abel transform. It is important to note that, in contrast to the direct problem (also known as the tsunami wave run-up problem), where can be computed exactly only for , our algorithm can recover and exactly for any non-zero . This highlights an interesting asymmetry between the direct and inverse problems. Our results extend the work presented in \cite{Rybkin23,Rybkin24}, where the inverse problem was solved for . As in previous work, our approach utilizes the Carrier-Greenspan transformation, which linearizes the SWE for inclined bathymetries. Extensive numerical experiments confirm the efficiency of our algorithms.
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@article{arxiv.2502.07793,
title = {Separation of the initial conditions in the inverse problem for 1D non-linear tsunami wave run-up theory},
author = {Alexei Rybkin and Oleksandr Bobrovnikov and Noah Palmer and Daniel Abramowicz and Efim Pelinovsky},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.07793},
year = {2025}
}