# Shape reconstruction in linear elasticity: standard and linearized monotonicity method

@article{Eberle2020ShapeRI,
title={Shape reconstruction in linear elasticity: standard and linearized monotonicity method},
author={Sarah Eberle and Bastian von Harrach},
journal={Inverse Problems},
year={2020},
volume={37}
}
• Published 2020
• Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics
• Inverse Problems
In this paper, we deal with the inverse problem of the shape reconstruction of inclusions in elastic bodies. The main idea of this reconstruction is based on the monotonicity property of the Neumann-to-Dirichlet operator presented in a former article of the authors. Thus, we introduce the so-called standard as well as linearized monotonicity tests in order to detect and reconstruct inclusions. In addition, we compare these methods with each other and present several numerical test examples.
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