GSAS: Calderón Problem for isotropic conductivity equation in dimension 3 and higher

Leo Zhang, University of Washington (Seattle)
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PDL C-401

The Calderón Problem is an inverse problem motivated by the physical question of whether one can find the conductivity of the interior of a medium by making voltage and current measurements on the boundary. We will prove that these “measurements” uniquely determine isotropic conductivities in dimension 3 and higher, a result due to Sylvester and Uhlmann in 1987. 

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