The layer potential technique for the inverse conductivity problem
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Publication:4880926
DOI10.1088/0266-5611/12/3/007zbMath0857.35134OpenAlexW2020520663MaRDI QIDQ4880926
Publication date: 9 March 1997
Published in: Inverse Problems (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1088/0266-5611/12/3/007
uniquenessinverse conductivity problemsingle layer potentialsNeumann-Dirichlet mapmeasurement of the Dirichlet data
Boundary value problems for second-order elliptic equations (35J25) Inverse problems for PDEs (35R30) Integral representations, integral operators, integral equations methods in higher dimensions (31B10)
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