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On the linearized local Calderón problem (English)
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14 May 2010
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The authors prove the following localized version of the linear Calderón problem: If \(\Omega\) is a connected bounded open subset of \(\mathbb{R}^n\), \(n\geq2\), with smooth boundary, then the set of products of harmonic functions in \(C^\infty(\overline{\Omega})\) which vanish on a closed proper subset \(\Gamma\subsetneq\partial\Omega\) of the boundary is dense in \(L^1(\Omega)\). The proof rests on techniques from the microlocal analysis of analytic singularities of distributions, in particular on the Segal-Bargmann transform. In this context the exponential decay of the transform of an \(L^\infty\)-function supported in the half-space is proved using properties of harmonic exponentials and the maximum principle, drawing on ideas from the proof of Kashiwara's Watermelon Theorem.
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Dirichlet-to-Neumann map
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inverse problems
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harmonic exponentials
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Watermelon Theorem
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Segal-Bargmann transform
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Calderon's problem
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