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Determining both leading coefficient and source in a nonlocal elliptic equation

Published 25 Dec 2023 in math.AP | (2312.15607v1)

Abstract: In this short note, we investigate an inverse source problem associated with a nonlocal elliptic equation $\left( -\nabla \cdot \sigma \nabla \right)s u =F$ that is given in a bounded open set $\Omega\subset \mathbb{R}n$, for $n\geq 3$ and $0<s<1$. We demonstrate both $\sigma$ and $F$ can be determined uniquely by using the exterior Dirichlet-to-Neumann (DN) map in $\Omega_e:=\mathbb{R}n\setminus \overline{\Omega}$. The result is intriguing in that analogous theory cannot be true for the local case generally, that is, $s=1$. The key ingredients to prove the uniqueness is based on the unique continuation principle for nonlocal elliptic operators and the reduction from the nonlocal to the local via the Stinga-Torrea extension problem.

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