Uniqueness in an integral geometry problem and an inverse problem for the kinetic equation
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DOI10.1080/00036811.2016.1213387zbMATH Open1386.35471arXiv1502.05152OpenAlexW1534031891WikidataQ58133562 ScholiaQ58133562MaRDI QIDQ4596749FDOQ4596749
Authors: A. Kh. Amirov, Fikret Gölgeleyen, M. Yamamoto
Publication date: 8 December 2017
Published in: Applicable Analysis (Search for Journal in Brave)
Abstract: In this paper, we discuss the uniqueness in an integral geometry problem in a strongly convex domain. Our problem is related to the problem of finding a Riemannian metric by the distances between all pairs of the boundary points. For the proof, the problem is reduced to an inverse source problem for a kinetic equation on a Riemannian manifold and then the uniqueness theorem is proved in semi-geodesic coordinates by using the tools of Fourier analysis.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1502.05152
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