Note on Calderón's inverse problem for measurable conductivities
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Abstract: The unique determination of a measurable conductivity from the Dirichlet-to-Neumann map of the equation is the subject of this note. A new strategy, based on Clifford algebras and a higher dimensional analogue of the Beltrami equation, is here proposed. This represents a possible first step for a proof of uniqueness for the Calder'on problem in three and higher dimensions in the case.
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