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    Linear representations and isospectrality with boundary conditions (English)
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    3 March 2010
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    The paper gives a presentation of the basic theory of quantum graphs and discusses existing results on quantum graph isospectrality. A method is given for constructing families of isospectral systems using linear representations of finite groups. This relies upon a construction of quotient graphs which is used to obtain various examples of isospectral quantum graphs --- the relationship with Sunada's method is given. A complete treatment is given of quantum graphs. The method presented can be applied to other systems such as manifolds and 2-dimensional drums. Well known isospectral drums are produced as are some new examples.
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    Sunada method
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    quantum graph isospectrality
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    quotient graphs
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    2-dimensional drums
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