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    Inverse spectral theory using nodal points as data - A uniqueness result (English)
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    The paper concerns an inverse problem for a Sturm-Liouville equation \(y''+(\lambda -q)y=0,\) \(0<x<1\), \(y(0)=y(1)=0\), which consists in finding the coefficient q when certain information about the spectrum or eigenfunctions of the problem is given. The author takes into account a new kind of spectral data, i.e. the position of some modes of eigenfunctions. He establishes the uniqueness theorem for the introduced data set.
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    Sturm-Liouville equation
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    spectrum
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    eigenfunctions
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