We consider the interior inverse scattering problem of recovering the shape of an impenetrable partially coated cavity. The scattered fields incited by point source waves are measured on a closed curve inside the cavity. We prove the validity of the factorization method for reconstructing the shape of the cavity. However, we are not able to apply the basic theorem introduced by Kirsch and Grinberg to treat the key operator directly, and some auxiliary operators have to be considered. In this paper, we provide theoretical validation of the factorization method to the problem, and some numerical results are presented to show the viability of our method.
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