This paper is devoted to an inverse Steklov problem for a particular class of n-dimensional manifolds having the topology of a hollow sphere and equipped with a warped product metric. We prove that the knowledge of the Steklov spectrum determines uniquely the associated warping function up to a natural invariance.
In this paper, we study an inverse Steklov problem in a class of n-dimensional manifolds having the topology of a hollow sphere and equipped with a warped product metric. Precisely, we aim at studying the continuous dependence of the warping function defining the warped product with respect to the Steklov spectrum. We first show that the knowledge of the Steklov spectrum up to an exponential decreasing error is enough to determine uniquely the warping function in a neighbourhood of the boundary. Second, when the warping functions are symmetric with respect to 1/2, we prove a log-type stability estimate in the inverse Steklov problem. As a last result, we prove a log-type stability estimate for the corresponding Calderón problem.
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