Partial Cauchy data for general second order elliptic operators in two dimensions (Q1932218)

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Partial Cauchy data for general second order elliptic operators in two dimensions
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    Partial Cauchy data for general second order elliptic operators in two dimensions (English)
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    17 January 2013
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    Summary: We consider the inverse problem of determining the coefficients of a general second order elliptic operator in two dimensions by measuring the corresponding Cauchy data on an arbitrary open subset of the boundary. We show that one can determine the coefficients of the operator up to natural limitations such as conformal invariance, gauge transformations and di ffeomorphism invariance. We use the main result to prove that the curl of the magnetic field and the electric potential are uniquely determined by measuring partial Cauchy data associated to the magnetic Schrödinger equation on an arbitrary open subset of the boundary. We also show that any two of the three coefficients of a second order elliptic operator whose principal part is the Laplacian, are uniquely determined by their partial Cauchy data.
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    inverse boundary value problem
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    partial Cauchy data
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    two-dimensional elliptic operator
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    uniqueness
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    inverse anisotropic conductivity problem
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    magnetic Schrödinger equation
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    convection equation
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    complex geometrical optics solution
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