Active exterior cloaking and mimicking for the heat equation
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We present two methods for cloaking objects from thermal measurements that use active sources instead of metamaterials. One method deals with the parabolic heat equation [1], in which case active sources need to completely surround the object to cloak or mimic. Another method [2], for which the sources do not completely surround the object to cloak, relies on the frequency domain formulation of the heat equation as a Helmholtz equation with complex wave numbers. This second method extends the active exterior cloaking for waves modelled with the Helmholtz equation in [3] from positive wavenumbers to complex ones [2]. We point out the second method can be applied to waves in dispersive media.
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