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The Bilinear Strategy for Calderón's Problem
Published 12 Aug 2019 in math.AP and math.CA | (1908.04050v1)
Abstract: Electrical Impedance Imaging would suffer a serious obstruction if for two different conductivities the potential and current measured at the boundary were the same. The Calder\'on's problem is to decide whether the conductivity is indeed uniquely determined by the data at the boundary. In $\mathbb{R}d$, for $d=5,6$, we show that uniqueness holds when the conductivity is in $W{1+\frac{d-5}{2p}+, p}(\Omega)$, for $d\le p <\infty$. This improves on recent results of Haberman, and of Ham, Kwon and Lee. The main novelty of the proof is an extension of Tao's bilinear Theorem.
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