Tuncay Aktosun

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Mathematics University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX, United States 
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Aktosun T, Ercan R. (2019) Direct and inverse scattering problems for a first-order system with energy-dependent potentials Inverse Problems. 35: 85002
Aktosun T, Choque-Rivero AE. (2016) Factorization of the transition matrix for the general Jacobi system Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences
Aktosun T, Papanicolaou VG. (2015) Inverse problem with transmission eigenvalues for the discrete Schrödinger equation Journal of Mathematical Physics. 56
Aktosun T, Sacks P, Unlu M. (2015) Inverse problems for selfadjoint Schrödinger operators on the half line with compactly supported potentials Journal of Mathematical Physics. 56
Aktosun T, Papanicolaou VG. (2014) Transmission eigenvalues for the self-adjoint Schrödinger operator on the half line Inverse Problems. 30
Aktosun T, Klaus M, Weder R. (2014) Small-energy analysis for the selfadjoint matrix Schrödinger operator on the half line. II Journal of Mathematical Physics. 55
Aktosun T, Papanicolaou VG. (2013) Erratum: Reconstruction of the wave speed from transmission eigenvalues for the spherically symmetric variable-speed wave equation (Inverse Problems (2013) 29 (065007)) Inverse Problems. 29
Aktosun T, Papanicolaou VG. (2013) Reconstruction of the wave speed from transmission eigenvalues for the spherically symmetric variable-speed wave equation Inverse Problems. 29
Aktosun T, Weder R. (2013) High-energy analysis and Levinson's theorem for the selfadjoint matrix Schrödinger operator on the half line Journal of Mathematical Physics. 54
Aktosun T, Gintides D, Papanicolaou VG. (2011) The uniqueness in the inverse problem for transmission eigenvalues for the spherically symmetric variable-speed wave equation Inverse Problems. 27
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