Spectral problems of a class of non-self-adjoint one-dimensional Schrödinger operators
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Abstract: In this paper we investigate the one-dimensional Schrodinger operator L(q) with complex-valued periodic potential q when qinL_{1}[0,1] and q_{n}=0 for n=0,-1,-2,..., where q_{n} are the Fourier coefficients of q with respect to the system {e^{i2{pi}nx}}. We prove that the Bloch eigenvalues are (2{pi}n+t)^{2} for ninZ, tinC and find explicit formulas for the Bloch functions. Then we consider the inverse problem for this operator.
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