We consider the problem of imaging the conductivity from knowledge of one current and corresponding voltage on a part of the boundary of an inhomogeneous isotropic object and of the magnitude |J(x)| of the current density inside. The internal data are obtained from magnetic resonance measurements. The problem is reduced to a boundary value problem with partial data for the equation ∇ |J(x)||∇u|-1∇u = 0. We show that equipotential surfaces are minimal surfaces in the conformal metric |J|2/(n-1)I. In two dimensions, we solve the Cauchy problem with partial data and show that the conductivity is uniquely determined in the region spanned by the characteristics originating from the part of the boundary where measurements are available. We formul...
In acousto-electric tomography, the objective is to extract information about the interior electrica...
International audienceAn electrical potential U on bordered surface X (in Euclidien three-dimensiona...
We consider the inverse conductivity problem of how to reconstruct an isotropic electric conductivit...
We consider the problem of imaging the conductivity from knowledge of one current and corresponding ...
We consider the problem of reconstruction of a sufficiently smooth planar conductivity from the know...
We consider the problem of reconstruction of a sufficiently smooth planar conductivity from the know...
We consider the problem of reconstruction of a sufficiently smooth planar conductivity from the know...
We consider the inverse problem of recovering an isotropic electrical conductivity from interior kno...
We consider the problem of recovering a sufficiently smooth isotropic conductivity from interior kno...
We prove a stability result in the hybrid inverse problem of recovering the electrical conductivity ...
We consider the problem of recovering the conductivity of an object from knowledge of the magnitude ...
We consider the problem of recovering the conductivity of an object from knowledge of the magnitude ...
We consider the problem of recovering the conductivity of an object from knowledge of the magnitude ...
We study an inverse problem which seeks to image the internal conductivity map of a body by one meas...
International audienceAn electrical potential U on bordered surface X (in Euclidien three-dimensiona...
In acousto-electric tomography, the objective is to extract information about the interior electrica...
International audienceAn electrical potential U on bordered surface X (in Euclidien three-dimensiona...
We consider the inverse conductivity problem of how to reconstruct an isotropic electric conductivit...
We consider the problem of imaging the conductivity from knowledge of one current and corresponding ...
We consider the problem of reconstruction of a sufficiently smooth planar conductivity from the know...
We consider the problem of reconstruction of a sufficiently smooth planar conductivity from the know...
We consider the problem of reconstruction of a sufficiently smooth planar conductivity from the know...
We consider the inverse problem of recovering an isotropic electrical conductivity from interior kno...
We consider the problem of recovering a sufficiently smooth isotropic conductivity from interior kno...
We prove a stability result in the hybrid inverse problem of recovering the electrical conductivity ...
We consider the problem of recovering the conductivity of an object from knowledge of the magnitude ...
We consider the problem of recovering the conductivity of an object from knowledge of the magnitude ...
We consider the problem of recovering the conductivity of an object from knowledge of the magnitude ...
We study an inverse problem which seeks to image the internal conductivity map of a body by one meas...
International audienceAn electrical potential U on bordered surface X (in Euclidien three-dimensiona...
In acousto-electric tomography, the objective is to extract information about the interior electrica...
International audienceAn electrical potential U on bordered surface X (in Euclidien three-dimensiona...
We consider the inverse conductivity problem of how to reconstruct an isotropic electric conductivit...