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On the strong unique continuation principle for inequalities of Maxwell type (English)
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1991
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For inequalities of Maxwell type \[ | curl a| +| div(\alpha a)| \leq cr^{\epsilon -1}| a| \] there is proved the strong unique continuation principle; i.e. a vanishes identically in a neighborhood of zero if a decays of infinite order at zero. The definite matrix valued function \(\alpha\) (x) satisfies the hypothesis \[ | \partial_ j\alpha (x)| \leq c| x|^{\epsilon -1}\quad (j=1,2,3) \] for some \(\epsilon >0\). In the case of a real function \(\alpha\) (x) the weaker condition \(| \partial_ r\alpha (x)| \leq c| x|^{\epsilon -1}\) is sufficient. The proof relies on Carleman inequalities in \(L^ 2\) and suitable representations of curl and divergence in polar coordinates including especially the perturbation \(\alpha\).
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Maxwell's equations
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strong unique continuation principle
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Carleman inequalities
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polar coordinates
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