Cahn--Hilliard inpainting with the double obstacle potential

01/17/2018
by   Harald Garcke, et al.
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The inpainting of damaged images has a wide range of applications and many different mathematical methods have been proposed to solve this problem. Inpainting witht the help of Cahn--Hilliard models has been particularly successful, and it turns out that Cahn--Hilliard inpainting with the double obstacle potential can lead to better results compared to inpainting with a smooth double well potential. However, a mathematical analysis of this approach is missing so far. In this paper we give first analytical results for a Cahn--Hilliard double obstacle model and in particular we can show existence of stationary solutions without constraints on the parameters involved. With the help of numerical results we show the effectiveness of the approach for binary and grayscale images.

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