The Dirichlet-to-Neumann map for the fractional magnetic Schrödinger equation uniquely determines the magnetic and electric potentials up to a natural gauge.
The fractional Calder\'on problem: low regularity and stability
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The Calder\'on problem for the fractional Schr\"odinger equation was introduced in the work \cite{GSU}, which gave a global uniqueness result also in the partial data case. This article improves this result in two ways. First, we prove a quantitative uniqueness result showing that this inverse problem enjoys logarithmic stability under suitable a priori bounds. Second, we show that the results are valid for potentials in scale-invariant $L^p$ or negative order Sobolev spaces. A key point is a quantitative approximation property for solutions of fractional equations, obtained by combining a careful propagation of smallness analysis for the Caffarelli-Silvestre extension and a duality argument.
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An inverse problem for the fractional Schr\"odinger equation in a magnetic field
The Dirichlet-to-Neumann map for the fractional magnetic Schrödinger equation uniquely determines the magnetic and electric potentials up to a natural gauge.