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Parameter identifiability for heat conduction with a boundary input
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    Parameter identifiability for heat conduction with a boundary input (English)
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    17 April 2009
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    The identification of the piecewise thermal conductivity from measurements of the temperature in both space and time is investigated. It is shown that the identification process provides not only a unique solution, but also that the identification is stable.
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    identification
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    identifiability
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    piecewise constant conductivity
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    heat equation
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    inverse problem
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    stability
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