A counterexample in unique continuation (Q5929465)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1585089
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1585089 |
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A counterexample in unique continuation (English)
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2000
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The authors prove the theorem: ``There are measurable functions \(u\), \(V\) defined on \(\mathbb{R}^2\), both supported in \(\overline B_1\), where \(B_1\) is the open unit disc, which are smooth in \(B_1\), such that \(u\), \(V\), \(Vu\in L^1(\mathbb{R}^2)\), and such that \(\Delta u-Vu= 0\) in \({\mathcal D}'\),'' thus answering a question of Carleman (1939).
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unique continuation
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