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The following pages link to Uniqueness in Calderón's problem for conductivities with unbounded gradient (Q500062):
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- A partial data result for less regular conductivities in admissible geometries (Q254806) (← links)
- The Calderón problem with partial data for conductivities with 3/2 derivatives (Q329593) (← links)
- Probabilistic interpretation of the Calderón problem (Q524728) (← links)
- Note on Calderón's inverse problem for measurable conductivities (Q667779) (← links)
- On some partial data Calderón type problems with mixed boundary conditions (Q831087) (← links)
- Propagation and recovery of singularities in the inverse conductivity problem (Q1639701) (← links)
- Uniqueness in inverse acoustic scattering with unbounded gradient across Lipschitz surfaces (Q1671219) (← links)
- Cloaking for a quasi-linear elliptic partial differential equation (Q1673830) (← links)
- Determination of singular time-dependent coefficients for wave equations from full and partial data (Q1673848) (← links)
- Characterization for stability in planar conductivities (Q1701858) (← links)
- A multiscale theory for image registration and nonlinear inverse problems (Q1731585) (← links)
- A bilinear strategy for Calderón's problem (Q1982542) (← links)
- A nonlinear Plancherel theorem with applications to global well-posedness for the defocusing Davey-Stewartson equation and to the inverse boundary value problem of Calderón (Q1985457) (← links)
- Scattering with critically-singular and \(\delta \)-shell potentials (Q2006400) (← links)
- Uniqueness in the Calderón problem and bilinear restriction estimates (Q2042694) (← links)
- Infinite-dimensional inverse problems with finite measurements (Q2069717) (← links)
- The Born approximation in the three-dimensional Calderón problem (Q2088082) (← links)
- Inverse boundary value problems for polyharmonic operators with non-smooth coefficients (Q2158259) (← links)
- Reconstruction of the derivative of the conductivity at the boundary (Q2188165) (← links)
- The anisotropic Calderón problem for singular metrics of warped product type: the borderline between uniqueness and invisibility (Q2192447) (← links)
- Calderón's problem for some classes of conductivities in circularly symmetric domains (Q2209802) (← links)
- Reconstruction and stability for piecewise smooth potentials in the plane (Q2960392) (← links)
- Identifiability of electrical and heat transfer parameters using coupled boundary measurements (Q2965695) (← links)
- SUFFICIENT CONDITIONS FOR THE EXISTENCE OF LIMITING CARLEMAN WEIGHTS (Q2971051) (← links)
- GLOBAL UNIQUENESS FOR THE CALDERÓN PROBLEM WITH LIPSCHITZ CONDUCTIVITIES (Q3465598) (← links)
- Uniqueness for the two dimensional Calderon's problem with unbounded conductivites (Q4561166) (← links)
- Global Identifiability of Low Regularity Fluid Parameters in Acoustic Tomography of Moving Fluid (Q4562241) (← links)
- Partial data inverse problem with 𝐿^{𝑛/2} potentials (Q4971868) (← links)
- On instability mechanisms for inverse problems (Q5024073) (← links)
- Inverse problems on low-dimensional manifolds (Q5061379) (← links)
- Recovery of Nonsmooth Coefficients Appearing in Anisotropic Wave Equations (Q5205263) (← links)
- ON NONUNIQUENESS FOR THE ANISOTROPIC CALDERÓN PROBLEM WITH PARTIAL DATA (Q5212399) (← links)
- CALDERÓN’S INVERSE PROBLEM WITH A FINITE NUMBER OF MEASUREMENTS (Q5236545) (← links)
- The Calderón problem with corrupted data (Q5356948) (← links)
- The Born approximation in the three-dimensional Calderón problem. II: Numerical reconstruction in the radial case (Q6087981) (← links)
- Low regularity theory for the inverse fractional conductivity problem (Q6185355) (← links)
- Local near-field scattering data enables unique reconstruction of rough electric potentials (Q6557679) (← links)
- The Calderón's problem via DeepONets (Q6570540) (← links)
- Full discretization and regularization for the Calderón problem (Q6616067) (← links)
- Reconstruction from boundary measurements: complex conductivities (Q6623895) (← links)