A new approach to inverse spectral theory. II: General real potentials and the connection to the spectral measure.

Gesztesy, Fritz; Simon, Barry

Annals of Mathematics. Second Series (2000)

  • Volume: 152, Issue: 2, page 593-643
  • ISSN: 0003-486X

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Gesztesy, Fritz, and Simon, Barry. "A new approach to inverse spectral theory. II: General real potentials and the connection to the spectral measure.." Annals of Mathematics. Second Series 152.2 (2000): 593-643. <http://eudml.org/doc/121736>.

@article{Gesztesy2000,
author = {Gesztesy, Fritz, Simon, Barry},
journal = {Annals of Mathematics. Second Series},
keywords = {inverse spectral theory; Weyl-Titchmarsh -function; spectral measure; radial Schrödinger equation; Weyl-Titchmarsh -function},
language = {eng},
number = {2},
pages = {593-643},
publisher = {Princeton University, Mathematics Department, Princeton, NJ; Mathematical Sciences Publishers, Berkeley},
title = {A new approach to inverse spectral theory. II: General real potentials and the connection to the spectral measure.},
url = {http://eudml.org/doc/121736},
volume = {152},
year = {2000},
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TI - A new approach to inverse spectral theory. II: General real potentials and the connection to the spectral measure.
JO - Annals of Mathematics. Second Series
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PB - Princeton University, Mathematics Department, Princeton, NJ; Mathematical Sciences Publishers, Berkeley
VL - 152
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KW - inverse spectral theory; Weyl-Titchmarsh -function; spectral measure; radial Schrödinger equation; Weyl-Titchmarsh -function
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