We consider a three-dimensional conductor containing an inclusion that can be represented as a cylinder with a fixed axis and a small basis. As the size of the basis of the cylinder approaches zero, the voltage perturbation can be described by means of a polarization tensor. We give an explicit characterization of the polarization tensor of cylindrical inclusions in terms of the polarization tensor of its base, and we use this result to show that the axis of the inclusion can be uniquely determined by boundary values of the voltage perturbation. We also present a reconstruction algorithm and some numerical simulations
Abstract. We briefly explain recent methods in inverse problems to detect small electric and elastic...
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H Isozaki, S Nakata and S Siltanen Abstract. Assume given a three-dimensional bounded domain with an...
We consider a three-dimensional conductor containing an inclusion that can be represented as a cylin...
We consider a three-dimensional conductor containing an inclusion that can be represented as a cylin...
Thin cylindrical conductivity inclusions in a three-dimensional domain: a polarization tensor and un...
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AbstractWe study the behaviour of the steady-state voltage potential in a material composed of a two...
International audienceThe notion of polarization tensor is employed for the derivation of the leadin...
We study the behaviour of the steady-state voltage potential in a material composed of a two-dimensi...
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Realistic applications in metal detection involve multiple inhomogeneous‐conducting permeable object...
We study the behaviour of the steady-state voltage potential in a material composed of a two-dimensi...
Abstract. We briefly explain recent methods in inverse problems to detect small electric and elastic...
The aim of this paper is to show that, for the eddy current model, the leading order term for the pe...
H Isozaki, S Nakata and S Siltanen Abstract. Assume given a three-dimensional bounded domain with an...
We consider a three-dimensional conductor containing an inclusion that can be represented as a cylin...
We consider a three-dimensional conductor containing an inclusion that can be represented as a cylin...
Thin cylindrical conductivity inclusions in a three-dimensional domain: a polarization tensor and un...
The characterisation of small low conducting inclusions in an otherwise uniform background from low-...
In the paper ‘Approximate transmission conditions through a rough thin layer. The case of periodic r...
AbstractWe study the behaviour of the steady-state voltage potential in a material composed of a two...
International audienceThe notion of polarization tensor is employed for the derivation of the leadin...
We study the behaviour of the steady-state voltage potential in a material composed of a two-dimensi...
Abstract- The inverse problem of reconstructing, from boundary measurements, the position, the shape...
Abstract. The problem of polarization tomography is considered on a Riemannian manifold. This proble...
Realistic applications in metal detection involve multiple inhomogeneous‐conducting permeable object...
We study the behaviour of the steady-state voltage potential in a material composed of a two-dimensi...
Abstract. We briefly explain recent methods in inverse problems to detect small electric and elastic...
The aim of this paper is to show that, for the eddy current model, the leading order term for the pe...
H Isozaki, S Nakata and S Siltanen Abstract. Assume given a three-dimensional bounded domain with an...