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By inverse problems in spectral analysis, we mean those of reconstructing a linear operator from some of its spectral characteristics such as spectra (for different boundary conditions), a spectral function, scattering data, etc.
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B. Ya. Levin (1980; p. 547).
B. Ya. Levin (1980; p. 547).
See, e.g., B. Ya. Levin (1959).
This description is given by V. A. Marchenko and I. V. Ostrovsky (1975).
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Levitan, B.M., Sargsjan, I.S. (1991). Inverse Problems. In: Sturm—Liouville and Dirac Operators. Mathematics and its Applications (Soviet Series), vol 59. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-3748-5_6
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