Extremal properties of solutions to inverse boundary-value problems (Q1363959)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1050668
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    Extremal properties of solutions to inverse boundary-value problems
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1050668

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      Extremal properties of solutions to inverse boundary-value problems (English)
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      19 January 1998
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      The paper studies the solvability of the problem: assuming the boundary \(L_z\) of a domain \(D_z\) in the \(z\)-plane with given total length to be free, seek for the minimization of the functional \[ J(D_z,f)= \iint_{D_z}\{|\text{grad Re }f(z)|^2+ |\text{grad Im }f(z)|^2\}dx dy \] on the set \(J(D_z,f)\), where the boundary values of \(f(z)\) are given by a \(1-1\) correspondence between the values of arc-length parameter of points on \(L_z\) and the points of the boundary contour \(L_w\) of a given simply connected domain \(D_w\). Under certain smooth conditions for \(D_z\) and \(f(z)\), it is established that the solution of such pair \((D_z,f)\) exists, where \(f(z)\) is analytic in \(D_z\). Similar problems may be considered for more general elliptic equations, in particular, for Beltrami equations.
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      minimization of functionals
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