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ANTIBOUND STATES AND EXPONENTIALLY DECAYING STURM–LIOUVILLE POTENTIALS

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 March 2003

M. S. P. EASTHAM
Affiliation:
Department of Computer Science, University of Cardiff, PO Box 916, Cardiff CF24 3XF
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Abstract

We consider the Sturm–Liouville equation \renewcommand{\theequation}{1.\arabic{equation}} \begin{equation} y^{\prime\prime}(x)+\{\lambda - q(x)\}y(x) = 0\quad (0 \le x < \infty) \end{equation} with a boundary condition at $x = 0$ which can be either the Dirichlet condition \begin{equation} y(0) = 0 \end{equation} or the Neumann condition \begin{equation} y^\prime(0) = 0. \end{equation} As usual, $\lambda$ is the complex spectral parameter with $0 \le \arg \lambda < 2\pi$ , and the potential $q$ is real-valued and locally integrable in $[0, \infty)$ .

Type
Research Article
Copyright
The London Mathematical Society, 2002

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