Inverse scattering for the 1-D Helmholtz equation
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Abstract: We prove a uniqueness result for Nevanlinna functions. and this result is then used to give an elementary proof of the uniqueness in the inverse scattering problem for the equation on . Here is a real positive measurable function that is bounded from below by a positive constant, and is close to at .
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