AbstractWe prove that the potential q(x) of an indefinite Sturm–Liouville problem on the closed interval [a,b] with the indefinite weight function w(x) can be determined uniquely by three spectra, which are generated by the indefinite problem defined on [a,b] and two right-definite problems defined on [a,0] and [0,b], where point 0 lies in (a,b) and is the turning point of the weight function w(x)
Abstract In this paper, we consider the inverse three spectra problems of recovering the Sturm–Liouv...
Under additional conditions uniqueness of the solution is proved for the following problem. Given 1)...
Abstract. We introduce new supplementary data to the set of eigenvalues, to determine uniquely the p...
AbstractIn this paper we solve an inverse spectral problem associated with a traditional Sturm–Liouv...
AbstractWe prove that the potential q(x) of an indefinite Sturm–Liouville problem on the closed inte...
AbstractWe solve the inverse spectral problem of recovering the singular potential from W−12(0,1) of...
AbstractThe uniqueness of solutions to two inverse Sturm–Liouville problems using three spectra is p...
AbstractIn this paper we consider a linear second-order equation of Sturm–Liouville type: (I)y″+(λt−...
AbstractCertain parts of the Dirichlet–Dirichlet, Neumann–Dirichlet, Dirichlet–Neumann and Neumann–N...
AbstractThe purpose of this paper is to solve the inverse problem for a quadratic pencil of Sturm–Li...
AbstractThe uniqueness of solutions to two inverse Sturm–Liouville problems using three spectra is p...
AbstractWe solve the inverse spectral problem of recovering the singular potential from W−12(0,1) of...
We prove that under suitable circumstances, the spectra of a Schrodinger operator on the three inte...
We prove that under suitable circumstances, the spectra of a Schrodinger operator on the three inte...
AbstractIn this paper we solve an inverse spectral problem associated with a traditional Sturm–Liouv...
Abstract In this paper, we consider the inverse three spectra problems of recovering the Sturm–Liouv...
Under additional conditions uniqueness of the solution is proved for the following problem. Given 1)...
Abstract. We introduce new supplementary data to the set of eigenvalues, to determine uniquely the p...
AbstractIn this paper we solve an inverse spectral problem associated with a traditional Sturm–Liouv...
AbstractWe prove that the potential q(x) of an indefinite Sturm–Liouville problem on the closed inte...
AbstractWe solve the inverse spectral problem of recovering the singular potential from W−12(0,1) of...
AbstractThe uniqueness of solutions to two inverse Sturm–Liouville problems using three spectra is p...
AbstractIn this paper we consider a linear second-order equation of Sturm–Liouville type: (I)y″+(λt−...
AbstractCertain parts of the Dirichlet–Dirichlet, Neumann–Dirichlet, Dirichlet–Neumann and Neumann–N...
AbstractThe purpose of this paper is to solve the inverse problem for a quadratic pencil of Sturm–Li...
AbstractThe uniqueness of solutions to two inverse Sturm–Liouville problems using three spectra is p...
AbstractWe solve the inverse spectral problem of recovering the singular potential from W−12(0,1) of...
We prove that under suitable circumstances, the spectra of a Schrodinger operator on the three inte...
We prove that under suitable circumstances, the spectra of a Schrodinger operator on the three inte...
AbstractIn this paper we solve an inverse spectral problem associated with a traditional Sturm–Liouv...
Abstract In this paper, we consider the inverse three spectra problems of recovering the Sturm–Liouv...
Under additional conditions uniqueness of the solution is proved for the following problem. Given 1)...
Abstract. We introduce new supplementary data to the set of eigenvalues, to determine uniquely the p...