On some nondecaying potentials and related Jost solutions for the heat conduction equation
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Abstract: Potentials of the heat conduction operator constructed by means of 2 binary Backlund transformations are studied in detail. Corresponding Darboux transformations of the Jost solutions are introduced. We show that these solutions obey modified integral equations and present their analyticity properties.
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