Inverse problem for a planar conductivity inclusion

Abstract

This paper concerns the inverse problem of determining a planar conductivity inclusion. Our aim is to analytically recover from the generalized polarization tensors (GPTs), which can be obtained from exterior measurements, a homogeneous inclusion with arbitrary constant conductivity. The primary outcome of recovering a homogeneous inclusion is an inversion formula in terms of the GPTs for conformal mapping coefficients associated with the inclusion. To prove the formula, we establish matrix factorizations for the GPTs.

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