Superconductive and insulating inclusions for linear and non-linear conductivity equations

Abstract

We detect an inclusion with infinite conductivity from boundary measurements represented by the Dirichlet-to-Neumann map for the conductivity equation. We use both the enclosure method and the probe method. We use the enclosure method to prove partial results when the underlying equation is the quasilinear p-Laplace equation. Further, we rigorously treat the forward problem for the partial differential equation div(σ∇ up-2∇ u)=0 where the measurable conductivity σ[0,∞] is zero or infinity in large sets and 1<p<∞.

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