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Nonradiating sources and transmission eigenfunctions vanish at corners and edges (1803.10917v2)
Published 29 Mar 2018 in math.AP
Abstract: We consider the inverse source problem of a fixed wavenumber: study properties of an acoustic source based on a single far- or near-field measurement. We show that nonradiating sources having a convex or non-convex corner or edge on their boundary must vanish there. The same holds true for smooth enough transmission eigenfunctions. The proof is based on an energy identity from the enclosure method and the construction of a new type of planar complex geometrical optics solution whose logarithm is a branch of the square root. The latter allows us to deal with non-convex corners and edges.
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