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The factorization method for real elliptic problems
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    The factorization method for real elliptic problems (English)
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    Summary: The factorization method localizes inclusions inside a body from measurements on its surface. Without a priori knowing the physical parameters inside the inclusions, the points belonging to them can be characterized using the range of an auxiliary operator. The method relies on a range characterization that relates the range of the auxiliary operator to the measurements and is only known for very particular applications. We develop a general framework for the method by considering symmetric and coercive operators between abstract Hilbert spaces. We show that the important range characterization holds if the difference between the inclusions and the background medium satisfies a coerciveness condition which can immediately be translated into a condition on the coefficients of a given real elliptic problem. We demonstrate how several known applications of the factorization method are covered by our general results and deduce the range characterization for a new example in linear elasticity.
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    medical imaging
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    nondestructive testing
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    impedance tomography
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    operators between abstract Hilbert spaces
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    range characterization
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    coerciveness
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    example in linear elasticity
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