Abstract

While a finite collection of data does not specify a unique solution to a linear inverse problem, it can allow bounds to be placed on certain nonlinear solution functionals. Using the Dirichlet problem for the unit disc as an example, this note demonstrates the use of linear programming in constructing extremal solutions associated with a variety of such bounds.

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