Determining an anisotropic conductivity by boundary measurements: stability at the boundary

Abstract

We consider the inverse problem of determining, the possibly anisotropic, conductivity of a body by means of the so called local Neumann to Dirichlet map on a curved portion of the boundary. Motivated by the uniqueness result for piecewise constant anisotropic conductivities proved in Al-dH-G, we provide a H\"older stability estimate on when the conductivity is a priori known to be a constant matrix near .

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