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Transfer functions and local spectral uniqueness for Sturm-Liouville operators, canonical systems and strings (English)
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6 July 2016
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The paper mostly deals with the Sturm-Liouville operator on an interval \([0,l)\), with a self-adjoint boundary condition at one end. The author shows that the transfer function introduced by M.G. Krein is a powerful tool for proving local versions of the Borg-Marchenko uniqueness theorem, namely, for establishing conditions guaranteeing that two potential coincide on some sub-interval \([0,a]\) with \(a<l\). Particularly, the use of the transfer function simplifies the proof of B. Simon's local versions of the Borg-Marchenko theorem. The application of the transfer function to local spectral uniqueness for other equations, such as canonical systems and string equations, is also discussed.
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inverse problems
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Sturm-Liouville operators
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canonical systems
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strings
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local spectral uniqueness
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spectral measure
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transfer function
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Marchenko-Borg theorem
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