Nachman's reconstruction method for the Calderón problem with discontinuous conductivities
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Abstract: We show that Nachman's integral equations for the Calder'on problem, derived for conductivities in , still hold for conductivities which are in a neighborhood of the boundary. We also prove convergence of scattering transforms for smooth approximations to the scattering transform of conductivities. We rely on Astala-P"aiv"arinta's formulation of the Calder'on problem for a framework in which these convergence results make sense.
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