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Inherent identifiability of parameters in elliptic differential equations
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    Inherent identifiability of parameters in elliptic differential equations (English)
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    Consider an inverse problem for the second order linear elliptic equation \(-div(a \text{grad} u)=f,\) where f is given and a is to be determined. This paper deals with the question of the uniqueness and continuous dependence of a in terms of u without a priori assumptions on the sign of \(| \nabla u|\). This question is called to be of inherent identifiability of parameters in distributed systems.
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    uniqueness
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    continuous dependence
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    identifiability of parameters
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    distributed systems
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