Inverse anisotropic conductivity from internal current densities

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Abstract: This paper concerns the reconstruction of an anisotropic conductivity tensor gamma from internal current densities of the form J=gammaablau, where u solves a second-order elliptic equation ablacdot(gammaablau)=0 on a bounded domain X with prescribed boundary conditions. A minimum number of such functionals equal to n+2, where n is the spatial dimension, is sufficient to guarantee a local reconstruction. We show that gamma can be uniquely reconstructed with a loss of one derivative compared to errors in the measurement of J. In the special case where gamma is scalar, it can be reconstructed with no loss of derivatives. We provide a precise statement of what components may be reconstructed with a loss of zero or one derivatives.




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