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A multidimensional Borg-Levinson theorem for magnetic Schrödinger operators with partial spectral data (English)
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23 March 2018
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Summary: We consider the multidimensional Borg-Levinson theorem of determining both the magnetic field \(dA\) and the electric potential \(V\), appearing in the Dirichlet realization of the magnetic Schrödinger operator \(H=(-\mathrm{i}\nabla+A)^2+V\) on a bounded domain \(\Omega\subset\mathbb{R}^n\), \(n\geqslant2\), from partial knowledge of the boundary spectral data of \(H\). The full boundary spectral data are given by the set \(\{(\lambda_k,\partial_\nu\varphi_{k_{|\partial\Omega}}):k\geqslant1\}\), where \(\{\lambda_k:k\geqslant1\}\) is the non-decreasing sequence of eigenvalues of \(H\), \(\{\varphi_k:k\geqslant1\}\) an associated Hilbertian basis of eigenfunctions and \(\nu\) is the unit outward normal vector to \(\partial\Omega\). We prove that some asymptotic knowledge of \((\lambda_k,\partial_\nu\varphi_{k_{|\partial\Omega}})\) with respect to \(k\geqslant1\) determines uniquely the magnetic field \(dA\) and the electric potential \(V\).
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inverse spectral problem
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Borg-Levinson theorem
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magnetic Schrödinger operators
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