Completeness of products of solutions and some inverse problems for PDE (Q804845)

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Completeness of products of solutions and some inverse problems for PDE
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    Completeness of products of solutions and some inverse problems for PDE (English)
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    Building on the completeness of products of solutions to general differential equations, the author solves inverse problems for such equations. For example, if \(\Omega \subset {\mathbb{R}}^ 2\) is a bounded domain, and \(u_ 1,u_ 2\in H^ 2(\Omega \times (0,T))\) are solutions of an initial-boundary value problem for the equation \(\partial^ 2u_ j/\partial t^ 2-\Delta u_ j+a_ ju_ j=0\) on \(\Omega\times (0,T)\), then the coincidence of \(u_ 1\) and \(u_ 2\), and \(\partial u_ 1/\partial t\) and \(\partial u_ 2/\partial t\), on the boundary implies that \(a_ 1=a_ 2\).
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    uniqueness
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    general differential equations
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    inverse problems
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