Inverse problems in spectral theory address the challenge of reconstructing differential operators from observed spectral data. This field, rich in both theoretical and applied mathematics, underpins ...
Earth’s gravity distorts spacetime. As far as we know, every point on Earth experiences time and space differently by a minuscule — but measurable — amount. Atomic clocks are one of the ways to detect ...
Inverse problems involve deducing the underlying characteristics of a system from observational data, rather than from direct measurement. In the realm of differential operators, this approach focuses ...
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