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    31 August 2009
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    The authors prove an inverse resonance theorem for the Hermite operator \(H = a + a^{*} + b,\) considered in the space \(l^{2} (\mathbb{N}_{0}),\) where \(a\) is the creation operator given by: \((a y) (n) = \sqrt{n + 1} y (n + 1),\) \ \(a^{*}\) is its adjoint (the annihilation operator), and \(b\) is a multiplication operator. The main result is the following Theorem. For a finitely supported multiplication operator \(b\), the location of all eigenvalues and resonances of the associated Hermite operator \(H\) and their multiplicities determine \(b\) uniquely.
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