For damped nonlocal wave equations, equality of exterior measurements uniquely determines the damping coefficient and the potential (or nonlinearity).
Fractional Calder\'{o}n problem on a closed Riemannian manifold
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Given a fixed $\alpha \in (0,1)$, we study the inverse problem of recovering the isometry class of a smooth closed and connected Riemannian manifold $(M,g)$, given the knowledge of a source-to-solution map for the fractional Laplace equation $(-\Delta_g)^\alpha u=f$ on the manifold subject to an arbitrarily small observation region $\mathcal O$ where sources can be placed and solutions can be measured. This can be viewed as a non-local analogue of the well known anisotropic Calder\'{o}n problem that is concerned with the limiting case $\alpha=1$. While the latter problem is widely open in dimensions three and higher, we solve the non-local problem in broad geometric generality, assuming only a local property on the a priori known observation region $\mathcal O$ while making no geometric assumptions on the inaccessible region of the manifold, namely $M\setminus \mathcal O$. Our proof is based on discovering a hidden connection to a variant of Carlson's theorem in complex analysis that allows us to reduce the non-local inverse problem to the Gel'fand inverse spectral problem.
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Optimal Runge approximation for damped nonlocal wave equations and simultaneous determination results
For damped nonlocal wave equations, equality of exterior measurements uniquely determines the damping coefficient and the potential (or nonlinearity).