An inverse boundary value problem in electrodynamics

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From knowledge of the electromagnetic field at the surface of a half-space due to a prescribed oscillatory source, is determined the unknown variation with depth of the conductivity and the dielectric constant. Unique solutions exist for these quantities.

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Slichter, L. B. (1933). An inverse boundary value problem in electrodynamics. Journal of Applied Physics, 4(12), 411–418. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1745154

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