One-Dimensional Inverse Problems
General properties of eigenvalues and eigenfunctions for boundary value problems of second order ordinary differential equations on a line were first studied by Sturm and Liouville. After a long series of special functions introduced in the eighteenth and
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Hiroshi Isozaki
Inverse Spectral and Scattering Theory An Introduction
Hiroshi Isozaki Department of Mathematics Tsukuba University Tsukuba Ibaraki, Japan
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