Reconstruction for the Calder\'on problem with Lipschitz conductivities
Abstract
We determine the conductivity of the interior of a body using electrical measurements on its surface. We assume only that the conductivity is bounded below by a positive constant and that the conductivity and surface are Lipschitz continuous. To determine the conductivity we first solve an associated integral equation locally, finding solutions in H1(B), where B is a ball that properly contains the body. A key ingredient is to equip this Sobolev space with an equivalent norm which depends on two auxiliary parameters that can be chosen to yield a contraction.
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