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1.5 we consider the partial data problem, that is the case when the DN map is measured on a part of the boundary.
The latter paper contains a global identifiability result where it is assumed that the DN map is measured on any open subset of the boundary of a strictly convex domain for all functions supported, roughly, on the complement.
In [9] it was shown that if the potential is known in a neighborhood of the boundary and the DN map is measured on any open subset with Dirichlet data supported in the same set, the potential can be reconstructed from this data.
Isakov [95] proved a uniqueness result in dimension three or higher when the DN map is given on an arbitrary part of the boundary assuming that the remaining part is an open subset of a plane or a sphere and the DN map is measured on the plane or sphere.
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SBP, DBP, and mean arterial blood pressures (MAP) were measured on the upper arm by an automated oscillometric device (HP-CMS patient monitor; Hewlett Packard, Palo Alto, CA).
Moreover these results assume that the DN map is measured only on an open subset of the boundary.
The performance map of a gasoline engine is measured on an engine test bench and the heat quantities wasted by the exhaust and coolant systems are calculated and compared within the engine's entire operating region.
It is an open problem in dimension n ≥ 3 that if the Dirichlet to Neumann map for the conductivity or potential is measured on an open non-empty subset of the boundary for Dirichlet data supported in that set we can determine uniquely the potential.
Geographic coordinates of the water sampling and VES locations, used in posting borehole and VES points on Abi map, were measured using GPSMap 76C model of a global position system (Fig. 1b).
Their size is measured on the polarization maps.
ADC maps regarding isotropic images were automatically acquired and all mean ADCs of the lesions were measured on those maps.
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