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Strong uniqueness principle for fractional polyharmonic operators and applications to inverse problems

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arxiv 2307.00744 v2 pith:VMDMUBRS submitted 2023-07-03 math.AP

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In this work, we are concerned with inverse problems involving poly-fractional operators, where the poly-fractional operator is of the form \[P( (-\Delta_g)^s)u := \sum_{i=1}^M \alpha_i(-\Delta_{g_i})^{s_i}u\] for $s=(s_1,\dots,s_M)$, $0<s_1<\cdots<s_M<\infty$, $s_M\in\mathbb{R}_+\backslash\mathbb{Z}$, $g=(g_1,\dots,g_M)$. There are three major contributions in this work that are new to the literature. First, we propose equations involving such poly-fractional operators $P$, which have not been previously considered in the general setting. Such equations arise naturally from the superposition of multiple stochastic processes with different scales, including classical random walks and L\'evy flights. Secondly, we give novel results for the unique continuation properties for fractional polyharmonic $u$, in the sense that $u$ satisfies $\tilde{P}((-\Delta_{\tilde{g}})^{\tilde{s}})=0$ in a bounded Lipschitz domain $\Omega$ for some $\tilde{P}$. With these results in hand, we consider the inverse problems for $P$, and proved the uniqueness in recovering the potential, the source function in the semilinear case, and the coefficients associated to the non-isotropy of the fractional operator.

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