Inverse anisotropic diffusion from power density measurements in two dimensions
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Abstract: This paper concerns the reconstruction of an anisotropic diffusion tensor from knowledge of internal functionals of the form with for solutions of the elliptic equation on a two dimensional bounded domain with appropriate boundary conditions. We show that for I=4 and appropriately chosen boundary conditions, may uniquely and stably be reconstructed from such internal functionals, which appear in coupled-physics inverse problems involving the ultrasound modulation of electrical or optical coefficients. Explicit reconstruction procedures for the diffusion tensor are presented and implemented numerically.
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