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Chapter 4 of this book dealt with the following inverse spectral problem: Given spectral data τ(u) and a of a canonical system,
find the Hamiltonian \(\mathcal{H}\)(x). However, this formulation of the inverse spectral problem is too general. We must divide the class of canonical systems into subclasses, and then together with the spectral data τ(u) and α we must specify the subclass in which we are looking for the corresponding Hamiltonian. This chapter is devoted to the realization of this program.
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Sakhnovich, L.A. (1999). Division of Canonical Systems into Subclasses. In: Spectral Theory of Canonical Differential Systems. Method of Operator Identities. Operator Theory: Advances and Applications, vol 107. Birkhäuser, Basel. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-8713-7_8
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