Abstract

In this paper, we investigate an inverse problem of determining the four spatially varying elastic coefficients of Biot’s system simultaneously, i.e., the two Lamé parameters, the dilatational coupling factor and the bulk modulus, by a single measurement of data on a neighbourhood of the boundary. Following the idea of the B-K method, we prove the Hölder stability estimate of this inverse problem based on Carleman estimates.

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