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Inverse problem for quasi-periodic differential pencils with jump conditions inside the interval
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    Inverse problem for quasi-periodic differential pencils with jump conditions inside the interval (English)
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    4 October 2016
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    In this work, the author studies non-self-adjoint second-order differential pencils on a finite interval with non-separated quasi-periodic boundary conditions and jump conditions. For this non-separated quasi-periodic boundary conditions and jump conditions it is difficult to solve the related inverse problems. The author heavily applies some technique of complex analysis to establish properties of spectral characteristics and investigates the inverse spectral problem of recovering the operator from its spectral data. For this inverse problem the author proves the corresponding uniqueness theorem and provides an algorithm for constructing its solution. The results are rather new.
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    differential pencils
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    non-separated boundary conditions
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    inverse problems
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