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Unique continuation for solutions to Maxwell's system with non-analytic anisotropic coefficients
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    Unique continuation for solutions to Maxwell's system with non-analytic anisotropic coefficients (English)
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    7 September 2003
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    A Maxwell system is considered with anisotropic coefficients, in the sense that the electric permittivity and the magnetic permeability are described in terms of matrices with non-analytic elements. The unique continuation of the system across non-characteristic surfaces is proved subject to the additional assumption that one matrix is a scalar multiple of the other. The proof uses differential geometry and Carleman estimates.
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    unique continuation across non-characteristic surfaces
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    Maxwell system
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    anisotropic coefficients
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    differential geometry
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    Carleman estimates
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