Thin cylindrical conductivity inclusions in a three-dimensional domain: a polarization tensor and unique determination from boundary data
We consider a three-dimensional conductor containing an inclusion that can be represented as a cylinder with a fixed axis and a small basis. As the size of the basis of the cylinder approaches zero, the voltage perturbation can be described by means of a polarization tensor. We give an explicit char...
Main Authors: | Beretta, E, Capdeboscq, Y, de Gournay, F, Francini, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
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IOP Publishing
2009
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