Anisotropic inverse conductivity and scattering problems
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Anisotropic inverse conductivity and scattering problems
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2002-05
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Uniqueness in inverse conductivity and scattering problems is considered. In case the medium consists of two discontinuous constant anisotropic conductive parts, the measurements of potential and induced currents on the boundary of surrounding body are enough to guarantee uniqueness to determine conductivity and region of embedded unknown material under a very weak condition. The analogous uniqueness result is also obtained for an inverse scattering problem in the case that the medium is composed of two anisotropic and homogeneous materials.
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Kwon, Kiwoon; Sheen, Dongwoo Sheen. (2002). Anisotropic inverse conductivity and scattering problems. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/3774.
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