Inverse diffusion problems with redundant internal information
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Abstract: This paper concerns the reconstruction of a scalar diffusion coefficient from redundant functionals of the form where and is a solution of the elliptic problem for . The case is used to model measurements obtained from modulating a domain of interest by ultrasound and finds applications in ultrasound modulated electrical impedance tomography (UMEIT) as well as ultrasound modulated optical tomography (UMOT). The case finds applications in Magnetic Resonance Electrical Impedance Tomography (MREIT). We present two explicit reconstruction procedures of for appropriate choices of and of traces of at the boundary of a domain of interest. The first procedure involves the solution of an over-determined system of ordinary differential equations and generalizes to the multi-dimensional case and to (almost) arbitrary values of the results obtained in two and three dimensions in cite{CFGK} and cite{BBMT}, respectively, in the case . The second procedure consists of solving a system of linear elliptic equations, which we can prove admits a unique solution in specific situations.
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