A generalization of Dirac operators is introduced whose solutions are only of bounded variation, with a spectral theory and a Gelfand-Levitan recovery condition.
Direct and inverse spectral continuity for Dirac operators
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The half-line Dirac operators with $L^2$-potentials can be characterized by their spectral data. It is known that the spectral correspondence is a homeomorphism: close potentials give rise to close spectral data and vice versa. We prove the first explicit two-sided uniform estimate related to this continuity in the general $L^2$-case. The proof is based on an exact solution of the inverse spectral problem for Dirac operators with $\delta$-interactions on a half-lattice in terms of the Schur's algorithm for analytic functions.
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Gelfand-Levitan condition for Dirac operators
A generalization of Dirac operators is introduced whose solutions are only of bounded variation, with a spectral theory and a Gelfand-Levitan recovery condition.