The Bayesian Formulation and Well-Posedness of Fractional Elliptic Inverse Problems
Analysis of PDEs
2017-06-28 v1 Probability
Statistics Theory
Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability
Statistics Theory
Abstract
We study the inverse problem of recovering the order and the diffusion coefficient of an elliptic fractional partial differential equation from a finite number of noisy observations of the solution. We work in a Bayesian framework and show conditions under which the posterior distribution is given by a change of measure from the prior. Moreover, we show well-posedness of the inverse problem, in the sense that small perturbations of the observed solution lead to small Hellinger perturbations of the associated posterior measures. We thus provide a mathematical foundation to the Bayesian learning of the order ---and other inputs--- of fractional models.
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@article{arxiv.1611.05475,
title = {The Bayesian Formulation and Well-Posedness of Fractional Elliptic Inverse Problems},
author = {Nicolas Garcia Trillos and Daniel Sanz-Alonso},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1611.05475},
year = {2017}
}