A new approach to the inverse discrete transmission eigenvalue problem
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Abstract: A discrete analog is considered for the inverse transmission eigenvalue problem, having applications in acoustics. We provide a well-posed inverse problem statement, develop a constructive procedure for solving this problem, prove uniqueness of solution, global solvability, local solvability, and stability. Our approach is based on the reduction of the discrete transmission eigenvalue problem to a linear system with polynomials of the spectral parameter in the boundary condition.
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