J. Elschner, G. C. Hsiao, and A. Rathsfeld
abstract:
We consider the inverse problem for an elastic body emerged in a fluid due to an 
acoustic wave. The shape of this obstacle is to be reconstructed from the 
far-field pattern of the scattered wave. For the numerical solution in the 
two-dimensional case, we compare a simple Newton type iteration method with the 
Kirsch-Kress algorithm. Our computational tests reveal that the Kirsch-Kress 
method converges faster for obstacles with very smooth boundaries. The simple 
Newton method, however, is more stable in the case of not so smooth domains and 
more robust with respect to measurement errors.
Mathematics Subject Classification: 35R30, 76Q05, 35J05
Key words and phrases: Acoustic and elastic waves, inverse scattering, simple Newton iteration, Kirsch-Kress method