Stability in the inverse resonance problem for the Schr\" odinger operator

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Authors: V. L. Geynts, A. A. Shkalikov Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 8 December 2019

Abstract: We work with the Schr" odinger equation �egin{equation*} H_q y = -y + q(x)y = z^2y, xin [0,infty), end{equation*} where qinL1((0,infty),xdx), and asssume that the corresponding operator Hq is defined by the Dirihlet condition y(0)=0 The function psi(z)=y(0,z) where y(x,z) is the Jost solution of the above equation is analytic in the whole complex plane, provided that the support of the potential q is finite. The zeros of psi are called the resonances. It is known that q is uniquely determined by the sequence of resonances. Using only finitely many resonances lying in the disk |z|ler we can recover the potential q with accuracy varepsilon(r)o0 as roinfty. The main result of the paper is the estimate varepsilon(r)leCralpha with some constants C and alpha>0 which are defined by a priori information about the potential q.













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