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Inverse eigenvalue problem for a vibration of a string with viscous drag
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    Inverse eigenvalue problem for a vibration of a string with viscous drag (English)
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    A pair of eigenvalue problems is considered describing eigenvibrations of a string with viscous drag: \[ d/dx[T(x)(dv(x)/dx)]-\lambda k(x)v(x)=\lambda^ 2\rho (x)v(x)\quad (0\leq x\leq 1), \] and \[ v(0)=v(1)=0\quad or\quad v(0)=dv/dx(1)=0. \] It is shown that all the eigenvalues of these two problems uniquely determine both a tension T and a linear mass density \(\rho\), provided that the coefficient of viscous drag k(x) is a given nonzero constant function.
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    systems of ordinary differential equations of the first order
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    eigenvibrations
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    tension
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