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Yi-Hsuan Lin1,2, Teemu Tyni3, Philipp Zimmermann4
1Department of Applied Mathematics, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan.
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The main purpose of this article is to establish the Runge-type approximation in for solutions of linear nonlocal wave equations. To achieve this, we extend the theory of very weak solutions for classical wave equations to our nonlocal framework. This strengthened Runge approximation property allows us to extend the existing uniqueness results for Calderón problems of linear and nonlinear nonlocal wave equations in our earlier works. Furthermore, we prove unique determination results for the Calderón problem of nonlocal wave equations with polyhomogeneous nonlinearities.
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