2020
DOI: 10.1080/00036811.2020.1721476
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Determining the time-dependent matrix potential in a wave equation from partial boundary data

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“…We refer to [10,21,22,24,26,23,27,30,33,34,50] for more works in inverse problems related to parabolic PDEs. Also, there have been a considerable amount of work done in the context of hyperbolic and dynamical Schrödinger equations (see [1,3,7,11,14,15,29,41,42,43,44,13,52,54,8,9,31,39,37,38,40,46,55,48,36] and references therein).…”
Section: Soumen Senapati and Manmohan Vashisthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We refer to [10,21,22,24,26,23,27,30,33,34,50] for more works in inverse problems related to parabolic PDEs. Also, there have been a considerable amount of work done in the context of hyperbolic and dynamical Schrödinger equations (see [1,3,7,11,14,15,29,41,42,43,44,13,52,54,8,9,31,39,37,38,40,46,55,48,36] and references therein).…”
Section: Soumen Senapati and Manmohan Vashisthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We refer to [9,20,21,23,25,22,26,29,32,33,48] for more works in inverse problems related to parabolic PDEs. Also, there have been a considerable amount of work done in the context of hyperbolic and dynamical Schrödinger equations (see [1,3,6,10,13,14,28,40,41,42,43,12,50,51,7,8,30,38,36,37,39,45,52,47,35] and references therein).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%