Abstract

The paper deals with a special inverse source problem relative to the Laplace equation. An unknown mass distribution (measure) concentrated on a given domain is to be determined from the boundary values of its Newtonian potential or from the boundary values of its gradient. In Theorem 1 we prove that the second problem can be reduced to the first one. There exist infinitely many positive mass distributions satisfying the condition under consideration. Therefore an equivalence relation on the set of all positive mass distributions is introduced. In earlier papers the first author studied this equivalence relation from a systematic point of view. To uniquely determine the unknown mass distribution additional conditions are necessary. Here we study the case in which the density of a volume distribution is a harmonic function. Further, we prove that an identification problem for the Helmholtz equation can be transformed into the special inverse problem considered.

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