Abstract

In this paper, we rigorously investigate the truncation method for the Cauchy problem of Helmholtz equations which is widely used to model propagation phenomena in physical applications. The truncation method is a well-known approach to the regularization of several types of ill-posed problems, including the model postulated by Regińska and Regiński (2006). Under certain specific assumptions, we examine the ill-posedness of the non-homogeneous problem by exploring the representation of solutions based on Fourier mode. Then the so-called regularized solution is established with respect to a frequency bounded by an appropriate regularization parameter. Furthermore, we provide a short analysis of the nonlinear forcing term. The main results show the stability as well as the strong convergence confirmed by the error estimates in L2-norm of such regularized solutions. Besides, the regularization parameters are formulated properly. Finally, some illustrative examples are provided to corroborate our qualitative analysis.

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