Reconstruction of singular and degenerate inclusions in Calderón's problem
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Abstract: We consider the reconstruction of the support of an unknown perturbation to a known conductivity coefficient in Calder'on's problem. In a previous result by the authors on monotonicity-based reconstruction, the perturbed coefficient is allowed to simultaneously take the values and in some parts of the domain and values bounded away from and elsewhere. We generalise this result by allowing the unknown coefficient to be the restriction of an -Muckenhoupt weight in parts of the domain, thereby including singular and degenerate behaviour in the governing equation. In particular, the coefficient may tend to and in a controlled manner, which goes beyond the standard setting of Calder'on's problem. Our main result constructively characterises the outer shape of the support of such a general perturbation, based on a local Neumann-to-Dirichlet map defined on an open subset of the domain boundary.
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