Complex spherical waves and inverse problems in unbounded domains
classification
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inverseunboundedboundarycomplexdomainsproblemsolutionsspherical
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We consider the inverse conductivity problem of identifying embedded objects in unbounded domains. The main tool is a set of special solutions to the Schroedinger equation, the complex spherical waves, which are constructed by a Carleman estimate. Using these solutions we can treat the inverse problem in the unbounded domain like in the bounded case, and it is possible to localize the boundary measurements to a finite part of the boundary.
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