# An inverse problem for Maxwell’s equations with Lipschitz parameters

@article{Pichler2018AnIP,
title={An inverse problem for Maxwell’s equations with Lipschitz parameters},
author={Monika Pichler},
journal={Inverse Problems},
year={2018},
volume={34}
}
• M. Pichler
• Published 11 July 2017
• Mathematics
• Inverse Problems
We consider an inverse boundary value problem for Maxwell’s equations, which aims to recover the electromagnetic material properties of a body from measurements on the boundary. We show that a Lipschitz continuous conductivity, electric permittivity, and magnetic permeability are uniquely determined by knowledge of all tangential electric and magnetic fields on the boundary of the body at a fixed frequency.
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