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Important Issues on Spectral Properties of a Transmission Eigenvalue Problem

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  • Besiana Cobani
  • Aurora Simoni
  • Ledia Subashi

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Nowadays, inverse scattering is an important field of interest for many mathematicians who deal with partial differential equations theory, and the research in inverse scattering is in continuous progress. There are many problems related to scattering by an inhomogeneous media. Here, we study the transmission eigenvalue problem corresponding to a new scattering problem, where boundary conditions differ from any other interior problem studied previously. more specifically, instead of prescribing the difference Cauchy data on the boundary which is the classical form of the problem, we consider the case when the difference of the trace of the fields is proportional to the normal derivative of the field. Typical concerns related to TEP (transmission eigenvalue problem) are Fredholm property and solvability, the discreteness of the transmission eigenvalues, and their existence. In this article, we provide answers for all these concerns in a given interior transmission problem for an inhomogeneous media. We use the variational method and a very important theorem on the existence of transmission eigenvalues to arrive at the conclusion of the existence of the transmission eigenvalues.

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  • Besiana Cobani & Aurora Simoni & Ledia Subashi, 2021. "Important Issues on Spectral Properties of a Transmission Eigenvalue Problem," International Journal of Differential Equations, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-7, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnijde:5795940
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/5795940
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