“…Then, clearly one set of Cauchy boundary measurements (2.1) and (2.3) is not sufficient to simultaneously recover the boundary Γ 2 affected by a corrosion attack and its corrosion coefficient α. Even when α is known, one set of Cauchy data (2.1) and (2.3) may not be enough to determine uniquely the corroded boundary Γ 2 , as shown by the counterexamples given in [7,9,35] and some thorough numerical investigation reported in [15]. However, it turns out that two linearly independent boundary data f 1 and f 2 , one of which is positive, inducing, via (2.3), two corresponding flux measurements g 1 and g 2 , are sufficient to provide a unique solution for the pair (Γ 2 , α), [1,34,35].…”