Inverse scattering problem for a special class of canonical systems and non-linear Fourier integral. Part I: asymptotics of eigenfunctions
Mathematical Physics
2007-05-23 v1 math.MP
Spectral Theory
Abstract
An original approach to the inverse scattering for Jacobi matrices was suggested in a recent paper by Volberg-Yuditskii. The authors considered quite sophisticated spectral sets (including Cantor sets of positive Lebesgue measure), however they did not take into account the mass point spectrum. This paper follows similar lines for the continuous setting with an absolutely continuous spectrum on the half-axis and a pure point spectrum on the negative half-axis satisfying the Blaschke condition. This leads us to the solution of the inverse scattering problem for a class of canonical systems that generalizes the case of Sturm-Liouville (Schr\"odinger) operator.
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@article{arxiv.math-ph/0511016,
title = {Inverse scattering problem for a special class of canonical systems and non-linear Fourier integral. Part I: asymptotics of eigenfunctions},
author = {S. Kupin and F. Peherstorfer and A. Volberg and P. Yuditskii},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math-ph/0511016},
year = {2007}
}
Comments
33 pages; a preliminary version