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A representation formula for the voltage perturbations caused by diametrically small conductivity inhomogeneities. Proof of uniform validity

Nguyên, Hoài-Minh  
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Vogelius, M-S.
2009
Annales de l'Institut Henri Poincare Non Linear Analysis

We revisit the asymptotic formulas originally derived in [D.J. Cedio-Fengya, S. Moskow, M.S. Vogelius, Identification of conductivity imperfections of small diameter by boundary measurements. Continuous dependence and computational reconstruction, Inverse Problems 14 (1998) 553–595; A. Friedman, M. Vogelius, Identification of small inhomogeneities of extreme conductivity by boundary measurements: A theorem on continuous dependence, Arch. Ration. Mech. Anal. 105 (1989) 299–326]. These formulas concern the perturbation in the voltage potential caused by the presence of diametrically small conductivity inhomogeneities. We significantly extend the validity of the previously derived formulas, by showing that they are asymptotically correct, uniformly with respect to the conductivity of the inhomogeneities. We also extend the earlier formulas by allowing the conductivities of the inhomogeneities to be completely arbitrary , positive definite, symmetric matrix-valued functions. We briefly discuss the relevance of the uniform asymptotic validity, and the admission of arbitrary anisotropically conducting inhomogeneities, as far as applications of the perturbation formulas to “approximate cloaking” are concerned.

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DOI
10.1016/j.anihpc.2009.03.005
Author(s)
Nguyên, Hoài-Minh  
Vogelius, M-S.
Date Issued

2009

Published in
Annales de l'Institut Henri Poincare Non Linear Analysis
Volume

26

Issue

6

Start page

2283

End page

2315

Subjects

Voltage representation formulas

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Small inhomogeneities

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Cloaking

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

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January 13, 2016
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