On the location of spectral concentration for Sturm–Liouville problems with rapidly decaying potential
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Publication:4209026
DOI10.1112/S0025579300014017zbMath0909.34023MaRDI QIDQ4209026
Publication date: 3 November 1998
Published in: Mathematika (Search for Journal in Brave)
spectral functionSturm-Liouville equationPrüfer transformationspectral concentrationTitchmarsh-Weyl functionsresonances in the complex plane
Sturm-Liouville theory (34B24) Weyl theory and its generalizations for ordinary differential equations (34B20) Scattering theory, inverse scattering involving ordinary differential operators (34L25)
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