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Inverse resonance problem for Jacobi operators on half-lattice
Russian Journal of Mathematical Physics. 2023. Vol. 30. No. 3. P. 320–344.
Korotyaev E., Leonova E. A.
We solve the inverse problem for Jacobi operators on the half lattice with finitely
supported perturbations, in particular, in terms of resonances. Our proof is based on the results
for the inverse eigenvalue problem for specific finite Jacobi matrices and theory of polynomials. We
determine forbidden domains for resonances and maximal possible multiplicities of real and complex
resonances.
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