Variable exponent Calder\'on's problem in one dimension
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We consider one-dimensional Calder\'on's problem for the variable exponent $p(\cdot)$-Laplace equation and find out that more can be seen than in the constant exponent case. The problem is to recover an unknown weight (conductivity) in the weighted $p(\cdot)$-Laplace equation from Dirichlet and Neumann data of solutions. We give a constructive and local uniqueness proof for conductivities in $L^\infty$ restricted to the coarsest sigma-algebra that makes the exponent $p(\cdot)$ measurable.
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