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The problem of determining the kernel of electrodynamics equations for dispersion media
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    The problem of determining the kernel of electrodynamics equations for dispersion media (English)
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    6 January 2012
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    The propagation of electromagnetic waves in dispersion media is described by equations for \(E(x,t)\) and \(H(x,t)\) with the convolution term \(\varepsilon_0(x)p(x) \int_{-\infty}^t k(t-s) E(x,s)\,ds\), where \(\varepsilon_0(x)\) stands for the dielectric permeability. The external current has the form of a delta-function \(j_0 \delta(x-y,t)\) concentrated at \(y \in \mathbb R^3\). The author considers the following inverse problem. Given a domain \(\Omega \subset \mathbb R^3\), assume that \(H(x,y,t)\) is known for all \(x,y \in \partial \Omega\) and all \(t < \tau(x,y)+\eta\). It is required to determine \(\varepsilon_0(x)\) and \(p(x)\) on \(\Omega\).
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    electromagnetic wave
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    medium dispersion
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    inverse problem for coefficient
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