For damped nonlocal wave equations, equality of exterior measurements uniquely determines the damping coefficient and the potential (or nonlinearity).
The Calder\'on problem for a nonlocal diffusion equation with time-dependent coefficients
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We investigate global uniqueness for an inverse problem for a nonlocal diffusion equation on domains that are bounded in one direction. The coefficients are assumed to be unknown and isotropic on the entire space. We first show that the partial exterior Dirichlet-to-Neumann map locally determines the diffusion coefficient in the exterior domain. In addition, we introduce a novel analysis of nonlocal Neumann derivatives to prove an interior determination result. Interior and exterior determination yield the desired global uniqueness theorem for the Calder\'on problem of nonlocal diffusion equations with time-dependent coefficients. This work extends recent studies from nonlocal elliptic equations with global coefficients to their parabolic counterparts. The results hold for any spatial dimension $n\geq 1$.
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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).