Abstract

The bi-parabolic equation has many practical significance in the field of heat transfer. The objective of the paper is to provide a regularized problem for bi-parabolic equation when the observed data are obtained in \(L^p\). We are interested in looking at three types of inverse problems. Regularization results in the \(L^2\) space appears in many related papers, but the survey results are rare in \(L^p\), \(p \neq 2\). The first problem related to the inverse source problem when the source function has split form. For this problem, we introduce the error between the Fourier regularized solution and the exact solution in \(L^p\) spaces. For the inverse initial problem for both linear and nonlinear cases, we applied the Fourier series truncation method. Under the terminal input data observed in \(L^p\), we obtain the approximated solution also in the space \(L^p\). Under some reasonable smoothness assumptions of the exact solution, the error between the the regularized solution and the exact solution are derived in the space \(L^p\). This paper seems to generalize to previous results for bi-parabolic equation on this direction.

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