Direct and Inverse Spectral Problems for (2N + 1)-Diagonal, Complex, Symmetric, Non-Hermitian Matrices

Zagorodnyuk, S.

Serdica Mathematical Journal (2004)

  • Volume: 30, Issue: 4, page 471-482
  • ISSN: 1310-6600

Abstract

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2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 42C05.We give an easy procedure for solving of the direct and the inverse spectral problems for the equation. Guseynov used a procedure of the Gelfand-Levitan type for the case N = 1. We use another procedure and this procedure is more easy and transparent.

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Zagorodnyuk, S.. "Direct and Inverse Spectral Problems for (2N + 1)-Diagonal, Complex, Symmetric, Non-Hermitian Matrices." Serdica Mathematical Journal 30.4 (2004): 471-482. <http://eudml.org/doc/219595>.

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