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Separation of the initial conditions in the inverse problem for 1D non-linear tsunami wave run-up theory

Analysis of PDEs 2025-04-16 v2

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 η0(x)\eta_0(x) and velocity u0(x)u_0(x) of the wave, given the known motion of the shoreline R(t)R(t) (the wet/dry free boundary). We demonstrate that for power-shaped inclined bathymetries, this problem admits a complete solution for any η0\eta_0 and u0u_0, provided the wave does not break. In particular, we show that the knowledge of R(t)R(t) enables the unique recovery of both η0(x\eta_0(x) and u0(x)u_0(x) 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 R(t)R(t) can be computed exactly only for u0(x)=0u_0(x)=0, our algorithm can recover η0\eta_0 and u0u_0 exactly for any non-zero u0u_0. 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 u0(x)=0u_0(x)=0. 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}
}