Fritz and Me-Perspectives in Inverse Spectral Theory
Barry Simon

TL;DR
This paper provides a pedagogic overview of inverse spectral theory for Schrödinger operators and Jacobi matrices, highlighting joint work with Fritz Gesztesy and celebrating his 70th birthday.
Contribution
It offers new insights into inverse spectral problems, emphasizing collaborative research and educational perspectives in the field.
Findings
Enhanced understanding of inverse spectral methods
Connections between Schrödinger operators and Jacobi matrices
Educational approach to complex spectral theory
Abstract
This is a pedagogic introduction to certain aspects of inverse spectral theory for Schr\"{o}dinger operators and Jacobi matrices that revolves around my joint work with Fritz Gesztesy whose birthday we are honoring.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpectral Theory in Mathematical Physics · Optical and Acousto-Optic Technologies · Numerical methods in inverse problems
