Inverse spectral problems for differential systems on a finite interval (Q860148)

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Inverse spectral problems for differential systems on a finite interval
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    Inverse spectral problems for differential systems on a finite interval (English)
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    23 January 2007
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    Consider the system of regular differential equations on the finite interval \(\left[ 0,\;T\right] \) defined by \[ L(y):=Q_{0}Y^{\prime }(x)+Q(x)Y(x)=\rho Y(x), \] where \(Q_{0}=\)diag\(\left( q_{k}\right) _{k=1}^{k=n}\) and \(0\neq q_{k}\in \mathbb{C}\), and the entries of the matrix \(Q(x)=\left[ q_{nk}(x) \right] \) are summable over \([0,T],\) complex valued and \(q_{kk}(x)=0.\) The author defines the Weyl functions \(M_{nk}\left( \rho \right) = \frac{\delta _{mk}\left( \rho \right) }{\delta _{mm}\left( \rho \right)}\), where \(\delta _{nk}\) are determinants of a certain fundamental set of solution matrices. Then he recalls that the Weyl matrix determines the potential \(Q\) uniquely [see Differ. Equ. 41, No. 6, 818--823 (2005); translation from Differ. Uravn. 41, No. 6, 781--786 (2005; Zbl 1077.34503)] and outlines the recovery algorithm.
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    inverse problem
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    Weyl matrix
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