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An Inverse Problem for the Prescribed Mean Curvature

Analysis of PDEs 2026-02-06 v2

Abstract

We extend the recent study of inverse problems for minimal surfaces by considering the inverse source problem for the prescribed mean curvature equation \begin{equation*} \nabla \cdot \left[ \frac{\nabla u}{(1 + |\nabla u|^2)^{1/2}} \right] = H(x). \end{equation*} This work also represents the first treatment of inverse source problems for quasilinear equations. We prove that in two dimensions, the source function HH is uniquely determined by the associated Dirichlet-to-Neumann map. A notable feature of this problem is that although the equation is posed on an Euclidean domain, its linearization yields an anisotropic conductivity equation where the coefficient matrix corresponds to a Riemannian metric gg depending on the background solution. The main methodological contribution is the derivation of a coupled nonlinear system of algebraic and geometric partial differential equations from boundary measurements. Similar systems will naturally appear in other inverse problems for quasilinear equations. We solve the system using a Liouville type uniqueness result for conformal mappings, which recovers the source function uniquely.

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@article{arxiv.2509.22078,
  title  = {An Inverse Problem for the Prescribed Mean Curvature},
  author = {Tony Liimatainen and Janne Nurminen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.22078},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

25 pages. Acknowledgment updated, Remark 2.3 added. No other material changes