A bilinear strategy for Calderón's problem (Q1982542)
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A bilinear strategy for Calderón's problem (English)
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14 September 2021
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The paper deals with the Calderón problem, which is the problem to determine the conductivity from the boundary data. More precisely, let \(\Omega \subset \mathbb{R}^d\) and consider the problem \[ \mathrm{div}(\gamma \nabla u)=0\, ,\qquad \mathrm{in}\ \Omega\, , \] with \[ u_{|\partial \Omega}=f\, , \] where \(\gamma\) is the conductivity and \(f\) is the potential at the boundary. To the problem above, one associates the Dirichlet-to-Neumann map \(\Lambda_\gamma\) which takes the trace \(u_{|\partial \Omega}\) of a function \(u\) such that \(\mathrm{div}(\gamma \nabla u)=0\) to \(\gamma \partial_\nu u\), where \(\partial_\nu u\) is the normal derivative. The Calderón problem can be then reformulated as the issue of determining \(\gamma\) from the knowledge of \(\Lambda_\gamma\). The author proves that, for \(d= 5,6\), the conductivity \(\gamma\) is uniquely determined by \(\Lambda_\gamma\) when \(\gamma\) is in \(W^{1+(d-5)/(2p)+,p}(\Omega)\), for \(d \leq p <\infty\). The proof is based on an extension of Tao's bilinear theorem.
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inverse problems
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Calderón's problem
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restriction theory
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Tao's bilinear theorem
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