Finite-speed particle scattering can reconstruct a force field once the particle kinetic energy exceeds the largest potential difference between the domain interior and its boundary, supported by analytic examples and ML experiments.
Boundary rigidity and stability for generic simple metrics
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We study the boundary rigidity problem for compact Riemannian manifolds with boundary $(M,g)$: is the Riemannian metric $g$ uniquely determined, up to an action of diffeomorphism fixing the boundary, by the distance function $\rho_g(x,y)$ known for all boundary points $x$ and $y$? We prove in this paper global uniqueness and stability for the boundary rigidity problem for generic simple metrics. More specifically, we show that there exists a generic set $\mathcal{G}$ of simple Riemannian metrics and an open dense set $\mathcal{U}\subset \mathcal{G}\times\mathcal{G}$, such that any two Riemannian metrics in $\mathcal{U}$ having the same distance function, must be isometric. We also prove H\"older type stability estimates for this problem for metrics which are close to a given one in $\mathcal{G}$.
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Finite-speed particle scattering can reconstruct a force field once the particle kinetic energy exceeds the largest potential difference between the domain interior and its boundary, supported by analytic examples and ML experiments.