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The reciprocity gap: A general concept for flaws identification problems
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    The reciprocity gap: A general concept for flaws identification problems (English)
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    4 December 1994
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    The authors deal with a class of identification problems defined via a physical phenomenon described by elliptical partial differential equations; more precisely, they focus on the problems of cracks, voids or inclusions detection in a body with known characteristics (not necessarily homogeneous), i.e. on the perturbation identification problems. For this, they introduce the difference between the actual response and those of the unperturbed body; this idea is formalized by using the concept of reciprocity gap, which leads to a functional which in turn can give rise to both practical and theoretical results of identifiability. An application to the detection of planar cracks is given together with some numerical experiments.
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    elliptical partial differential equations
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    perturbation identification problems
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    functional
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    planar cracks
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