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Imaging of anisotropic conductivities from current densities in two dimensions

Analysis of PDEs 2014-03-21 v1

Abstract

We consider the imaging of anisotropic conductivity tensors γ=(γij)1i,j2\gamma=(\gamma_{ij})_{1\leq i,j\leq 2} from knowledge of several internal current densities J=γu\mathcal{J}=\gamma\nabla u where uu satisfies a second order elliptic equation (γu)=0\nabla\cdot(\gamma\nabla u)=0 on a bounded domain XR2X\subset\mathbb{R}^2 with prescribed boundary conditions on X\partial X. We show that γ\gamma can be uniquely reconstructed from four {\em well-chosen} functionals J\mathcal{J} and that noise in the data is differentiated once during the reconstruction. The inversion procedure is local in the sense that (most of) the tensor γ(x)\gamma(x) can be reconstructed from knowledge of the functionals J\mathcal{J} in the vicinity of xx. We obtain the existence of an open set of boundary conditions on X\partial X that guaranty stable reconstructions by using the technique of complex geometric optics (CGO) solutions. The explicit inversion procedure is presented in several numerical simulations, which demonstrate the influence of the choice boundary conditions on the stability of the reconstruction. This problem finds applications in the medical imaging modality called Current Density Imaging or Magnetic Resonance Electrical Impedance Tomography.

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@article{arxiv.1403.4964,
  title  = {Imaging of anisotropic conductivities from current densities in two dimensions},
  author = {Guillaume Bal and Chenxi Guo and François Monard},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1403.4964},
  year   = {2014}
}