Cracks with impedance, stable determination from boundary data
Abstract
We discuss the inverse problem of determining the possible presence of an (n-1)-dimensional crack in an n-dimensional body with n > 2 when the so-called Dirichlet-to-Neumann map is given on the boundary of . In combination with quantitative unique continuation techniques, an optimal single-logarithm stability estimate is proven by using the singular solutions method. Our arguments also apply when the Neumann-to-Dirichlet map or the local versions of the D-N and the N-D map are available.
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