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Inverse Scattering for the Laplace operator with boundary conditions on Lipschitz surfaces

Andrea Mantile, Andrea Posilicano

Published 2019-01-26Version 1

We provide a general scheme, in the combined frameworks of Mathematical Scattering Theory and Factorization Method, for inverse scattering for the couple of self-adjoint operators $(\widetilde\Delta,\Delta)$, where $\Delta$ is the free Laplacian in $L^{2}({\mathbb R}^{3})$ and $\widetilde\Delta$ is one of its singular perturbations, i.e., such that the set $\{u\in H^{2}({\mathbb R}^{3})\cap \text{dom}(\widetilde\Delta)\, :\, \Delta u=\widetilde\Delta u\}$ is dense. Typically $\widetilde\Delta$ corresponds to a self-adjoint realization of the Laplace operator with some kind of boundary conditions imposed on a null subset; in particular our results apply to standard, either separating or semi-transparent, boundary conditions at $\Gamma=\partial\Omega$, where $\Omega\subset{\mathbb R}^{3}$ is a bounded Lipschitz domain. Similar results hold in the case the boundary conditions are assigned only on $\Sigma\subset\Gamma$, a relatively open subset with a Lipschitz boundary. We show that either $\Gamma$ or $\Sigma$ are determined by the knowledge of the Scattering Matrix, equivalently of the Far Field Operator, at a single frequency.

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