It is shown that a generally complex-valued function of a real variable is a solution of a classical SturmLiouville eigenvalue problem if and only if a related twoparameter eigenvalue problem for a ...
The study of inverse nodal problems in Sturm-Liouville theory is dedicated to the reconstruction of underlying potential functions and boundary conditions by utilising the nodal (zero-crossing) data ...
In this paper we present an algorithm for solving the inverse Sturm-Liouville problem with symmetric potential and Dirichlet boundary conditions. The algorithm is based on the Rayleigh-Ritz method for ...
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