Inverse spectral problems for Dirac operators with summable matrix-valued potentials (Q1946556)
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Inverse spectral problems for Dirac operators with summable matrix-valued potentials (English)
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15 April 2013
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The Dirac system \[ -i \begin{bmatrix} I & 0 \\ 0 & -I\end{bmatrix} Y'+\begin{bmatrix} 0 & q \\ q^* & 0\end{bmatrix} Y=\lambda Y \] in \(\mathbb{C}^{2n}\) on \([0,1]\) with boundary conditions \((I\, -I)Y(t)=0, t=0,1\) is considered. Here the entries of the matrix \(q\) are from \(L_p[0,1]\). The spectral data (spectral measure or spectrum and norming constants) for this class of problem is characterized and using the Krein mapping method the inverse spectral problem is solved. In particular if spectral data is chosen from the above determined class then there exists a unique \(q\) with entries from \(L_p[0,1]\) for which the above Dirac systems has the chosen spectral data.
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inverse spectral
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Dirac operator
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matrix potential
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